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Rich Grise
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 15:48:18 +0000, James Arthur wrote:
something called confidence, that comes from doing it right the first
time, by distrusting everything along the way - you don't sign off on
the component or subassembly until you can _demonstrate_ that it meets
or exceeds the spec.
Cheers!
Rich
This is something you misunderstand. It's not optimism at all - it'sbill.sloman@ieee.org wrote:
On Aug 13, 12:02 am, John Larkin wrote:
What, you find that inconsistent with a determination to sell
mind-rippingly good, insanely priced, perfect-out-the-door products to
the most demanding customers on the planet?
I don't find any inconsistency in your means to achieve the result you
are striving for; I just worry about the level of quality control that
lets you be so optimistic about the results you claim to have
achieved.
something called confidence, that comes from doing it right the first
time, by distrusting everything along the way - you don't sign off on
the component or subassembly until you can _demonstrate_ that it meets
or exceeds the spec.
Cheers!
Rich