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#171606 - Very sad indeed Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I do not know why this has to happen so often in this forum ?? I am also a regular in the LabView forum and there language is a non issue.
It started off as a very technical dialog and to me who is a hard core hydraulics guy, the inputs from Steve, Erik and Kai ( Thanks to your sincerity in explaining and even posting a snap shot of the simulation ) were real eye openers. And Brooks had taken the trouble of locating the datasheet. It was a real learning process for me - maybe very basic stuff for the rest.... Till the arguments on some term and abbreviations took the wind out of the sail. I agree that some cannot digest an imperfect use of a technical term. But then it is perfectly OK as long as it does not derail the main discussion. Thus the problem is not in the Finder datasheet - the problem is in the OP's out-of-context and abbreviated use of their term. Now that the problem has been identified, I am sure the world is going to be a "cooler" place from tomorrow onwards. Raghu |