From: MassiveProng on 30 Jan 2007 20:26 On Tue, 30 Jan 07 15:34:36 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com Gave us: > >Think about it. The production line has to be designed so >that the process doesn't leave any seam untoned. We aren't shielding GHz RF here. Doing a sufficiently shielded case design is neither difficult to perform, nor is it difficult to get the design to be easily built and utilized, and to have repeatable shielding numbers. From assembly to assembly. Jeez guys, get off it already. It is EASY to do. PERIOD.
From: MassiveProng on 30 Jan 2007 20:30 On Tue, 30 Jan 07 15:34:36 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com Gave us: > >There is more to design of manufacturing and assembling than >laying out a circuit board by hand. Whether it was at 4X back in '87, or on ACAD 2 on a 286 at the same time, or today, on my PC with modern EDA software, it is STILL by MY HAND. When the first article comes in from the PCB fab house, and *I* build it, and test it, it is by MY HAND. Once the design is proven, and we go to short run manufacture those administrations are by MY hand. Then, we do a cost reduction study, and see if we can retain the same spec with a few alternate components. All elements of modern manufacturing techniques, it is by my hand. Where you got lost... we'll never know.
From: unsettled on 30 Jan 2007 21:51 MassiveProng wrote: > On Tue, 30 Jan 07 13:31:45 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com Gave us: > > >>If you make each system you sell by hand, that, by definition, >>is extremely expensive. > > > > All PCs are made "by hand". > > Dell makes EACH custom PC by hand, ON an ASSENBLY LINE. It is STILL > THEIR product, even though they buy their motherboards and graphics > cards, etc. from other VENDORS, the final product they sell is THEIR > PRODUCT. How many people man the assembly line at the firm that employs you?
From: Eeyore on 30 Jan 2007 22:06 unsettled wrote: > MassiveProng wrote: > > jmfbahciv(a)aol.com Gave us: > > > >>If you make each system you sell by hand, that, by definition, > >>is extremely expensive. > > > > All PCs are made "by hand". > > > > Dell makes EACH custom PC by hand, ON an ASSENBLY LINE. It is STILL > > THEIR product, even though they buy their motherboards and graphics > > cards, etc. from other VENDORS, the final product they sell is THEIR > > PRODUCT. > > How many people man the assembly line at the firm that employs you? WTH has that to do with anything ? Graham
From: unsettled on 30 Jan 2007 23:02
Text Medium No. 5 wrote: > Hail Eris! On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 17:50:21 +0000, T Wake jabbered inanely: > > >>>>Our "British friends" are so brainwashed they not only don't realize >>>>they are, but they can no longer think for themselves any longer. The >>>>immediate kneejerk is to make the USA their whipping boy. >>> >>>And their counterparts across the English Channel are worse. I don't >>>expect them to do a damned thing about Iran's atomic bombs. They will >>>continue to hole meetings, eat lobster, swill champaign, until it's too >>>late...again. >> >>This is what we like to see. If you dont know what you are talking about >>throw in some insults and a bit of fear. >> >>Well done. > > > "Iran's atomic bombs." As if. Wingnuts... > The Iranians are a good bit smarter than you are. |