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November_1998
Re: LV2000 demands


From: Al Warner ( )
Date: Thu Nov 12 1998 - 23:37:44 CST


I'd like to add an opinion to this whole "debate". While I understand that
some of you "HAVE" the ability to design and copy the designs to build these
types of projects in your dining room, but there are a whole bunch of us who
do not. I do not have the technical knowledge to build a LV2000 from
nothing and so I depend on the brilliance of others. As they come up with
these marvels to help solve problems, I GLADLY put out the money to support
them for their work. Guys like these (Clay inclusive) add a little spice to
the hobby because they see a problem or a need and they address it
completely. They provide complete solutions to make the hobby more
enjoyable. I personally don't know where they get the time. They deserve
to be rewarded for their work. I hope that they profit well from their
work; it gives them all the more incentive to do another innovation.

As for the LV2000, I'll take at least one from the next batch and I don't
even own a color WG vector monitor. I'm sure I'll eventually have a Tempest
so I know I'll need one.

Thanks to everyone for the innovation.

-Al-

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