Your reply to me was less than civil:
"s at
cimmeri.com js at
cimmeri.com via
comcast.net
11:14 AM (2 hours ago)
to me
Do you even HAVE an 11/34 to know what's being talked about? If you
did, you'd see that it's not at all clear which way it goes, and it
can go on either way. Therefore, it should be checked against a
schematic or otherwise pinned out.
Since when do YOU speak for "anyone else"?! Speak for YOURSELF.
I don't need you and other similar IDIOTS beating up on me because
YOU'RE an IDIOT and I'm NOT"
I don't know who you are. I do question what you're doing on this list
with that kind of attitude.
Mike
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 12:21 PM, js at
cimmeri.com <js at cimmeri.com> wrote:
On 4/26/2015 7:16 PM, Don North wrote:
Actually the maintenance/debugging chapter (8) in the KY11-LB maintenance
manual mentions this problem as a symptom, and the resolution is to reverse
the cable plugged into the M7859 coming from the front panel. So the manuals
can be useful as well.
However, it is still not good form to be so snippy in either asking
questions or answering them. There are more and more noobs out there that
are younger than their machines, and guiding them how to ask questions is as
important as to answering them.
If you don't want to respond in a civil fashion then don't respond at all.
Then your time will not be wasted.
Don
Oh, my reply met every standard for the word, "civil." Beyond that, the
tone is entirely what YOU project into it. To me, it was wry humor.
- J.
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