Why Do You Visit the X10 Community Forums?

Started by Tuicemen, September 21, 2006, 10:31:36 PM

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Why Do You Visit the X10 Community Forums?

To BASH X10 for the JUNK Products (Hardware and/or Software) That They Sold Me! >:(
To SEARCH FOR Solutions for MY Problems. ???
To PROVIDE Solutions for OTHERS Problems. :)
To LEARN[/color] - I'm Always Open to Learning New Things. ;)
To SPAM [/color](Yeah, Like Anyone's Going to Admit to This!?!) :o
It's Where Everyone Knows My Name. 8)
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Tuicemen

Any other ideas/reasons let me know.

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TakeTheActive

5905 Current Members
in this "Community" and *ONLY* 9 can afford to take a minute to VOTE!?!
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Come on folks!  Participate a little - it won't hurt (and you might even enjoy it ;) ).
Low Post Count != Low Knowledge - High Post Count != High Knowledge ;)

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Charles Sullivan

I come here just to bash the characters who insist on SHOUTING in big red letters. :)

Yesterday it worked.
Today it doesn't work.
X10 on Windows is like that.

HEYU - X10 Automation for Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X     http://www.heyu.org

TakeTheActive

Quote from: Charles Sullivan on October 09, 2006, 09:19:52 PM
I come here just to bash the characters who insist on SHOUTING in big red letters. :)

Does it take longer for your 300 baud acoustic coupler and teletype to process RED letters???
Low Post Count != Low Knowledge - High Post Count != High Knowledge ;)

ADVICE TO X-10 NEWBIES FROM AN X-10 OLD-TIMER

Charles Sullivan

Quote from: TakeTheActive on October 09, 2006, 09:36:00 PM
Quote from: Charles Sullivan on October 09, 2006, 09:19:52 PM
I come here just to bash the characters who insist on SHOUTING in big red letters. :)

Does it take longer for your 300 baud acoustic coupler and teletype to process RED letters???

Well of course it does, silly!   I have to change to a red ribbon!

Yesterday it worked.
Today it doesn't work.
X10 on Windows is like that.

HEYU - X10 Automation for Linux, Unix, and Mac OS X     http://www.heyu.org

-Bill- (of wgjohns.com)

Quote from: Charles Sullivan on October 09, 2006, 11:19:16 PM
Quote from: TakeTheActive on October 09, 2006, 09:36:00 PM
Quote from: Charles Sullivan on October 09, 2006, 09:19:52 PM
I come here just to bash the characters who insist on SHOUTING in big red letters. :)

Does it take longer for your 300 baud acoustic coupler and teletype to process RED letters???

Well of course it does, silly!   I have to change to a red ribbon!



I have an old Radio Shack pen plotter you could use!  It has Red, Green, Blue and Black mini-ballpoint pens that change automatically!  I think I even have some spare pens (if they haven't dried out)!  Sorry I don't have a Windows driver, but somewhere I do have the program listing for the driver I wrote for my Atari computer to use two of the joystick ports as a parallel port.   ;D  But, it only prints on 4 inch wide roll paper.   :(

Sorry TTA about going OT again.   :-[  But, you guys started it!   ;)
-Bill- (of wgjohns.com)
bill@wgjohns.com

In the real world, the only constant is change.

When I'm online you can find me in the Home Automation Chat Room!

TakeTheActive

Quote from: -Bill- (of BXVC) on October 10, 2006, 01:57:54 AM
Sorry TTA about going OT again.   :-[  But, you guys started it!   ;)

Well, at least I got 5 more VOTES;D [Only 5904 to go...  ::) ]

[Wait until you find Tuicemen's and my banter tonight (er, yesterday) about FISH!!!  :o  :-[  8) ]
Low Post Count != Low Knowledge - High Post Count != High Knowledge ;)

ADVICE TO X-10 NEWBIES FROM AN X-10 OLD-TIMER

-Bill- (of wgjohns.com)

Quote from: TakeTheActive on October 10, 2006, 02:04:55 AM
Quote from: -Bill- (of BXVC) on October 10, 2006, 01:57:54 AM
Sorry TTA about going OT again.   :-[  But, you guys started it!   ;)

Well, at least I got 5 more VOTES;D [Only 5904 to go...  ::) ]

[Wait until you find Tuicemen's and my banter tonight (er, yesterday) about FISH!!!  :o  :-[  8) ]

I already did!   :)
-Bill- (of wgjohns.com)
bill@wgjohns.com

In the real world, the only constant is change.

When I'm online you can find me in the Home Automation Chat Room!

KingwoodAutomation

I usually look at the topics that are currently kicking my &%^$#@ while installing a new system or module. I find the forum very informative as long as you can shy away from the idiots that are here to bash everything.   >:(

When I post a question on General pertaining to technical issues, I usually get a lot of feedback and information. Sometimes more than I need!! Normally, several ideas on how different "Old Timmers" have done it in the past comes to light and then you have to distinguish on which one is best for your application. Personally I think this is great! Most forums are old and stagnant. I look forward to becomming an "Old Timmer" myself here.  ;D

FromDimension12

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X10 offers a substantial array of equipment. Application situations can vary widely. Problems are numerous.

Therefore, many members will stop by the oasis to for a cool drink and to fine tune their knowledge and to seek solutions to technical problems. Those with extensive experience for the most part enjoy sharing what the years have taught them. Special thanks to those who share. The Community is in fact a substantial and valuable data base.

Appreciation is due the builders and constructive managers for their good work. Enthusiastic welcome is due the students. X10, itself, succeeds because it fulfills a worthy mission. Non contributors, on the other hand, and those who can't learn are simply extra baggage.

The X10 Community is a real place, a school, a library, and a center for joining together.

These are simple truths from beyond!



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