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On 5/7/2025 4:16 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Mon May 5 13:37:42 2025 Zen Cycle wrote:
On 5/5/2025 1:25 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Mon May 5 13:23:11 2025 Zen Cycle wrote:
On 5/5/2025 1:14 PM, cyclintom wrote:
On Mon May 5 07:03:46 2025 zen cycle wrote:
On 5/4/2025 11:47 AM, cyclintom wrote:
On Sat May 3 16:12:53 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 5/3/2025 3:20 PM, cyclintom wrote:
The scum Flunky claimed that he averaged 20 mph on a 200 mile ride. >>>>>>>>No he didn't. That idea popped out of your imagination - or perhaps some
other orifice.
Of courae, that is why he told me the average speed of an e-bike and then said "wow!"
I did? Please post a reference to where I ever claimed "WOW!" about a >>>>>> 17ish mph ebike ride.
I, in fact, claimed the exact opposite.
You seem to be having trouble following the conversation. When did I say that you said "Wow"?
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>> On 5/4/2025 11:47 AM, cyclintom wrote:
>>> On Sat May 3 16:12:53 2025 Frank Krygowski wrote:
>>>> On 5/3/2025 3:20 PM, cyclintom wrote:
>>>>> The scum Flunky claimed that he averaged 20 mph on a 200 mile ride.
>>>>
>>>> No he didn't. That idea popped out of your imagination - or
perhaps some
>>>> other orifice.
>>>
>>> Of courae, that is why he told me the average speed of an e-bike >>>> and then said "wow!"
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This is like the time you wrote that being in the Garmin Beta program >>>> made you a test engineer, then you denied you wrote it.
I forgot that I said that.
Right, you forgot what you wrote a mere two messages before that.
But the fact remains that you don't even know what a test engineer is.
I was originally hired here as a test engineer. I developed software and >> hardware test procedures for the engineering technicians to do
engineering qualification testing, and I partially developed and then
fully maintained two manufacturing ATE fixtures (programmed in
LabWindows CVI) - since handed off and being maintained by the
manufacturing engineer.
I do know a test engineer is _not_ an end user who is asked to
participate in a beta program.
It seems to me you're the one confused over engineering niche
responsibilities.
So there is no reason for anyone to test a beta release. Gotcha.
Please point to where I wrote anything that even remotely resemble that.
What an ass.
Says the idiot who thinks I claimed there's no need for beta testing.
That must have been some software since you don't even know what a program is.
My employers - past and present - were/are quite satisfied with the programming tasks I've been given.