Techman
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Bob H ,,Very well said,
I deam of having those kind of articulation skills.
In fact,,
And an example.. In past posts I railed about people using witches brew for application fluids. My premise was not using some home made weasel piss. My premise is that acting like a professional means being a professional and using professional tools. (Rapid TAc ) And quit trying to be cheap, quit trying to do a job cheap, or looking for the cheapest way to complete a project.
Defining the skills into professional / hobbyist really makes a point.
Professionals find ways to do a job right while others look for ways to do a job cheapo.. (stealing software, making weasel piss, amd using calandered vinyl in place of trans.)
And then.. I find it hard to believe someone hanging around a sign board,, who has the skills to crack a hasp dongle,, would waste time making peanuts in teh sign bizz.. I personally know / knew some of the very few people in the world who had the skills to reverse a dongle wrapper.. They are is such demand they write their own ticket..
And more.. There is no need to write a hasp emulator.. there are hundreds around already. If this person had the skills to write one he would know there are such emulators.
And then.There is no need to buy flexi at $3 grand to cut out of illy when there are several great alternatives such as cocut pro for just a few hundreds...
Cocut pro will operate a cutter for hobbyists at a very economical cost.. Cocut regular is even cheaper.. If you wish to raise such premise then you should get more data and be more informed..
--Techman
I deam of having those kind of articulation skills.
In fact,,
And an example.. In past posts I railed about people using witches brew for application fluids. My premise was not using some home made weasel piss. My premise is that acting like a professional means being a professional and using professional tools. (Rapid TAc ) And quit trying to be cheap, quit trying to do a job cheap, or looking for the cheapest way to complete a project.
Defining the skills into professional / hobbyist really makes a point.
Professionals find ways to do a job right while others look for ways to do a job cheapo.. (stealing software, making weasel piss, amd using calandered vinyl in place of trans.)
And then.. I find it hard to believe someone hanging around a sign board,, who has the skills to crack a hasp dongle,, would waste time making peanuts in teh sign bizz.. I personally know / knew some of the very few people in the world who had the skills to reverse a dongle wrapper.. They are is such demand they write their own ticket..
And more.. There is no need to write a hasp emulator.. there are hundreds around already. If this person had the skills to write one he would know there are such emulators.
And then.There is no need to buy flexi at $3 grand to cut out of illy when there are several great alternatives such as cocut pro for just a few hundreds...
Then please, point me at a plotter program that supports hobbyists
Cocut pro will operate a cutter for hobbyists at a very economical cost.. Cocut regular is even cheaper.. If you wish to raise such premise then you should get more data and be more informed..
--Techman