I have no intention of continuing this any further. I simply want to 
defend these unwarranted allegations. I think those of you who have 
read the first several posts, can form their own interpretation.


At 10:43 PM -0700 7/22/01, Kyle Hansen wrote:

The tone of my previous e-mail was not unsolicited, I was simply 
responding to the flavor of your snipes.

>What "flame bait?"  I have the experience of more than 200 G3 
>upgrades...how many
>have you done?  XLR8 (in my experience) makes the best upgrades.  They clock
>faster than most and the installations are easy and (99% of the 
>time) seamless.

I didn't say anything about XLR8, good nor bad. I'd actually bought 
the Sonnet over X8R8 for non technical reasons.

>  > Training is necessary for troubleshooting. Your few guidelines to
>>  troubleshooting a faulty G3/G4 upgrade are in reverse order, in
>>  anyone's book.
>
>I made 3 recommendations on troubleshooting a problematic G3/G4 
>upgrade.  I did
>not specify that they should be prepared in a certain order.  I did, 
>however, bash
>the upgrade cards in order.  Pay attention to detail.

The detail is that when we indicate distinct steps in a procedure 
numerically, we generally consider these steps in numerical (or 
alphabetical) order unless otherwise noted. That's what numbers are 
for. Try your method with a fire extinguisher.

>  > The expertise you profess throughout your diatribe, within many of
>>  your e-mail's, is effectively discredited by your own carelessly
>>  chosen, provocative words.
>
>Oh pah-lease.  I have been a certified Apple Technician since 1991.  I have
>clients such as, the North Face, Organic, Wired Magazine, PowerBar, Williams
>Sonoma, Levi Strauss and the Gap.  I don't need to prove anything to a plebian
>antagonist like yourself.

So what are you going on about? You don't need to prove anything, 
because there's nothing to prove. Nothing that has anything to do 
with my initial post.

Your technical qualifications have nothing to do with this thread. 
All I said in my initial response, was to try your 70ns DIMMS before 
buying 60ns DIMMS. Then I outlined how my experience formed this 
opinion; the Sonnet info. was part of my experience. You seem to be 
more interested in G3/G4 cards than DIMMS.

I would ask "What more did I say?", but I have no intention of 
entertaining Kyle any further. Even though Apple's technicians found 
him certifiable.


I will not participate in this any further.

_
Andrew

P.S. O.K. I agree. I'm willing too forget about that "Monitor power 
cord" thingie until someone can prove their advice.

"The bravery of being out of range"
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