Your backup seems like the Rivendell Evergreen Cart, if there's nothing else available to play, play this one?
but I totally agree, there are people rather than to admit they might not know it all, fall back on what they think they want, or insert their personal latest wish list item in place of what's actually there, so they don't have to learn something new... it's always the "systems fault", I have little patience for those folks. I think it's one reason why active side by side comparisons are generally a good thing, but at the same time, there needs to be a management decision to "cut the chain and switch over". jocks have no real need to be involved in the decision... neither do most managers (IM <less then> HO>. the questions I ask are: Is it reliable? Will it do the job, reliably, and interface with the systems that are in place? Is it supported, and what happens if and when there is a problem? Does it fit within the budget?...and believe me, there is one, for whatever you do! Does it have the ability to be controlled externally, and how much control is afforded, to who, and when?. More so, Why? It's interesting, a new feature of another system, is the ability to control your station pretty much over a smart phone. I know some programming types who think that's a "damned fine idea" Engineers rate it right up there as the "stupidest damned thing I've ever heard of", just like the transmitter that would allow frequency changes remotely... we know how long <remote frequency changes> that lasted! Never heard of a Smart Phones get hacked, lost, or stolen? <grinning> On Tue, 2015-04-21 at 14:19 +0100, Wayne Merricks wrote: > There is a tendency to have to keep justifying things that I don't > really understand for some people. Its always the "systems fault" > when > its something "new" even years later. > > _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
