Re: Life is just a dream



Dale,
   Thank you for the acknowledgement.
                           Joe


>From: Dam <damg-at-1st.net>
>Reply-To: emc-at-nist.gov
>To: Multiple recipients of list <emc-at-nist.gov>
>Subject: Re: Life is just a dream
>Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 00:39:23 -0400 (EDT)
>
>
>Joe,
>   Just wanted to let you know you're not the only one.  I've played with 
>EMC in sim mode and made some motors go round on the bench.  Just enough to 
>know it will work.  I'm still trying to assemble a machine to connect a 
>control to.  It's a huge task but I can't afford to buy all them fancy 
>parts and pieces  so I keep going.  Save some of that wall for me.
>Dale
>
>joe bury wrote:
>
>>
>>List,
>>   Some days I wish I never heard of the emc program. It has been one of 
>>the most frustrating events of my life. I know there's a learning curve to 
>>most things. But it doesn't apply here. Even when you do the research and 
>>put in the time there so many quirks that you can't tell if your coming or 
>>going. It keeps you holding on with success  always just around the 
>>corner. When nist said they want to expand the use of cnc and to open up 
>>the market this is a laugh. Because the program is not user friendly. You 
>>need to be a computer programmer to wade thru the code. It tickles me when 
>>a newbie comes on board, if only they knew what lies ahead. This said and 
>>done I guess I'll start pounding my head against the wall again tomorrow, 
>>because I'm not a quitter.
>>                                                   Joe Bury
>>
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