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Another Puppy On sci.electronics.basics Gets House Trained Bret Cahill 08-05-08
Posted by Bret Cahill on August 5, 2008, 12:44 pm
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> >>>> Which project?

> All of them, since they are likely all as poorly presented as the one I
> specifically had in mind

How do you know with seeing them?

Are you suggesting that great inventors sometimes don't occasionally
have bad ideas? To the contrary, the bad ideas of most successful
inventors greatly out number the good ideas.

Edison went through 10,000 bad ideas before getting a light bulb.

Successful inventors just try so many things they can select and
choose the good ones.

You have really demonstrated you are ignorant of the design process.

And we haven't even gotten to the part where you dodge the question
about all _your_ inventions and patent numbers.

Yup, that's where this is heading. Another house training.

Apparently puppy training is in big demand around here.


Bret Cahill


"There are no bad ideas."

-- the Governator



Posted by John Larkin on August 5, 2008, 3:44 pm
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>
>"There are no bad ideas."
>
>-- the Governator
>

"There are no stupid ideas, only stupid people."

-- John


Posted by Bret Cahill on August 5, 2008, 6:07 pm
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> >"There are no bad ideas."
>
> >-- the Governator
>
> "There are no stupid ideas, only stupid people."

Especially that circular furrow denier.

Whatever happened to him?

We know he could really type "LOL."


Bret Cahill





Posted by Bret Cahill on August 5, 2008, 6:04 pm
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It worked again.

Now I need a way to house train 'em by the dozen.


Bret Cahill



> > >>>> Which project?
> > All of them, since they are likely all as poorly presented as the one I
> > specifically had in mind
>
> How do you know with seeing them?
>
> Are you suggesting that great inventors sometimes don't occasionally
> have bad ideas? =A0To the contrary, the bad ideas of most successful
> inventors greatly out number the good ideas.
>
> Edison went through 10,000 bad ideas before getting a light bulb.
>
> Successful inventors just try so many things they can select and
> choose the good ones.
>
> You have really demonstrated you are ignorant of the design process.
>
> And we haven't even gotten to the part where you dodge the question
> about all _your_ inventions and patent numbers.
>
> Yup, that's where this is heading. =A0Another house training.
>
> Apparently puppy training is in big demand around here.
>
> Bret Cahill
>
> "There are no bad ideas."
>
> -- the Governator


Posted by Rod Speed on August 5, 2008, 7:45 pm
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> It worked again.

Yep, you face down in the mud, as always.

> Now I need a way to house train 'em by the dozen.

Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed mud stained fantasys, child.


>>>>>>> Which project?
>>> All of them, since they are likely all as poorly presented as the
>>> one I specifically had in mind
>>
>> How do you know with seeing them?
>>
>> Are you suggesting that great inventors sometimes don't occasionally
>> have bad ideas? To the contrary, the bad ideas of most successful
>> inventors greatly out number the good ideas.
>>
>> Edison went through 10,000 bad ideas before getting a light bulb.
>>
>> Successful inventors just try so many things they can select and
>> choose the good ones.
>>
>> You have really demonstrated you are ignorant of the design process.
>>
>> And we haven't even gotten to the part where you dodge the question
>> about all _your_ inventions and patent numbers.
>>
>> Yup, that's where this is heading. Another house training.
>>
>> Apparently puppy training is in big demand around here.
>>
>> Bret Cahill
>>
>> "There are no bad ideas."
>>
>> -- the Governator



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