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rickman
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On 7/29/2013 5:05 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
over to the fab house that makes my boards reducing my work to
paperwork. But my customer has moved production to Mexico so I am doing
international shipping now. That is *such* a hassle if you don't know
the ropes. Even knowing the ropes it is not so much fun. I spent a
bunch of time today dealing with not having written down my password for
the government AESdirect site. Their requirements for passwords are not
only far, far beyond what any web site I've ever used includes, it isn't
even documented properly on their web site. I probably spent two hours
total just trying to get onto their site over the last few days. Of
course that was my fault for trying to *remember* the insanely complex
password. I should have known better, they make you replace it every
two months anyway and if you don't use it for a month they deactivate
your account...
Then there is tax time...
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Rick
Tell me about it. I recently was able to turn my production testingFred Abse wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jul 2013 18:25:22 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Mostly, I end up buying solder on
eBay at about half list price.
Traceability?
Thank goodness airplanes won't fall out of the sky and
nuclear reactors won't blow up if my stuff croaks. So, I
don't need traceability. Since I'm a one-man shop, I have
to do EVERYTHING here, from buying parts and designing boards,
to building, testing, shipping and customer support.
I really can't handle any more levels of paperwork.
over to the fab house that makes my boards reducing my work to
paperwork. But my customer has moved production to Mexico so I am doing
international shipping now. That is *such* a hassle if you don't know
the ropes. Even knowing the ropes it is not so much fun. I spent a
bunch of time today dealing with not having written down my password for
the government AESdirect site. Their requirements for passwords are not
only far, far beyond what any web site I've ever used includes, it isn't
even documented properly on their web site. I probably spent two hours
total just trying to get onto their site over the last few days. Of
course that was my fault for trying to *remember* the insanely complex
password. I should have known better, they make you replace it every
two months anyway and if you don't use it for a month they deactivate
your account...
Then there is tax time...
--
Rick