try a new cellular phone , top of the range model , 10 months in ...wont switch on so i sent back under warrenty ,, got it back in bits after 4 weeks ...
their not able to repair it ... un economic to repair ! .. and they say although it's in warrenty they cant cover it .. i'd stick with your saw and other metallic objects , tech stuff if far to volatile to touch On 9 October 2014 17:33, John Dammeyer <jo...@autoartisans.com> wrote: > I can still get parts for my Sears Drill Press purchased in 1983. I'm > pretty sure I can fit new bearings and other pieces onto my 1935 Delta Band > Saw. Granted my South Bend 10L is no longer made it's still repairable and > it was originally sold to the Ordinance Officer Edmonton in 1942. > > The concept that a tool sold in 2001 and can no longer be repaired or > perhaps safely used after 2014 is a modern concept that bothers me a lot. > > I read somewhere that this century will go down in history as the most > 'undocumented' century in human history when historians look back 500 or > 1000 years from now. If you think that's silly try and read an 8" floppy > disk or even an quad density 3.5" disk that is 15 years old. The usual > result, especially from Win7 is "This floppy is not formatted. Would you > like it formatted now?" > > CD ROMs have a life. The information does degrade. When was the last time > you pulled out that CD with pictures of your children's birth or 1st > birthday and rewrote them to a new CD. The sheer volume of photographs > makes organizing them tedious and therefore unlikely. When you die will > your kids methodically go through them all and re-organize into their photo > albums? Or will the CDs, and the plastic jewel cases be tossed into > recycling. > > One of the advantages of Windows over the Apple is that with every revision > change they maintained a certain amount of backwards compatibility. With > Apple an new revision will often 'break' existing applications and if that > software company is no longer in business too bad. And traditionally you > cannot roll back a revision on Apple hardware. Linux is even worse. Just > recompile the source code is the mantra. The moving target of Linux > distributions is laughable for the longevity of any product. Were it > different and not geek programmer oriented the IBM PC hardware and Apple > hardware would both be running Linux distributions. Android may still win > this battle but it's hard to say if it's linux underpants will be soiled by > the runs at some point too. > > John Dammeyer > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: andy pugh [mailto:bodge...@gmail.com] > > Sent: October-09-14 2:51 AM > > To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) > > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Oscilloscope + logic analyzer (PC based) > > > > On 9 October 2014 07:02, Erik Christiansen <dva...@internode.on.net> > > wrote: > > >> Just an observation that these little pocket scopes and logic > analyzers > > have > > >> a very short lifetime. > > > > > > Yup, when the host is M$-based, that's particularly true. > > > > That seems a little unfair. How long did MS support XP for? It was > > released in 2001 and support ended in 2014. > > > > -- > > atp > > If you can't fix it, you don't own it. > > http://www.ifixit.com/Manifesto > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > > Meet PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance Requirements with EventLog Analyzer > > Achieve PCI DSS 3.0 Compliant Status with Out-of-the-box PCI DSS Reports > > Are you Audit-Ready for PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance? Download White paper > > Comply to PCI DSS 3.0 Requirement 10 and 11.5 with EventLog Analyzer > > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=154622311&iu=/4140/ostg.cl > > ktrk > > _______________________________________________ > > Emc-users mailing list > > Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Meet PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance Requirements with EventLog Analyzer > Achieve PCI DSS 3.0 Compliant Status with Out-of-the-box PCI DSS Reports > Are you Audit-Ready for PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance? Download White paper > Comply to PCI DSS 3.0 Requirement 10 and 11.5 with EventLog Analyzer > > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=154622311&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Emc-users mailing list > Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Meet PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance Requirements with EventLog Analyzer Achieve PCI DSS 3.0 Compliant Status with Out-of-the-box PCI DSS Reports Are you Audit-Ready for PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance? Download White paper Comply to PCI DSS 3.0 Requirement 10 and 11.5 with EventLog Analyzer http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=154622311&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users