I started my IT career about 24 years ago as a phone tech when there were many different network systems (lantastic, novel, mosas to name a few). This was working with medical offices who had no IT personnel and used our software. We were their IT department and there wasn't any piece of equipment that they would bring into their office that we wouldn't help them with, even though all we sold them was their claims software. I learned a great deal about troubleshooting issues from a man who was willing to take a chance on an oddly dressed poor man who worked on a farm south of Dallas TX in the evenings for a place to live. I am very thankful for that experience and for the man who gave me a chance. I got to help him out a few years later when I got him a job in Oklahoma City. Anyway, our previous experiences help us to help others. I like that about life. I am seriously just happy that I can help where I can. It is what makes the world go round more smoothly.
Thanks for all of the kind words but many people help others on this forum every day. It makes this community something special. I am glad to be a part of it and love seeing all of the help people get on this forum. Thanks to all!
rr the batt is charging,then i do the choulders.thank you
steve if i made an outburst here in belgium like i did here on the forum,
they would kick my A... up to china and make fun off me for the rest off my life.
not here ,here they say lets pull a little harder on his ear so he will learn.
david ,love these stories.its very familiar for me.many choose for the money,
insteadt off friendchip and respect.
If I see any more questions about calibration of servos before you have marked the lessons as being complete I'm not going to say anything more than "finish the lessons". They are as important, if not more important, than assembling JD!
Get them done, get them marked as done and you'll make everyone's attempts at helping you that much easier.
Calibration of JD is a required step. Completing the lessons is required before attempting calibration. If you fail to complete the lessons and then complain about JD not working correctly you know the answer you will get!
In the 30 minutes since replying to Richard you could have finished all lessons for JD. It shows you have not done any more other than 3 which are not as important as the ones we have been begging you to complete for days!
@Nomad... You can do the tutorials more than once you know...You can do them now and then on Saturday review them with d.cochran... This way you will have a better understanding when he goes through it with you....
d.cochran, The help you are providing Nomad is amazing, even helping him on the phone! So many people want to see him succeed. Thank you
I started my IT career about 24 years ago as a phone tech when there were many different network systems (lantastic, novel, mosas to name a few). This was working with medical offices who had no IT personnel and used our software. We were their IT department and there wasn't any piece of equipment that they would bring into their office that we wouldn't help them with, even though all we sold them was their claims software. I learned a great deal about troubleshooting issues from a man who was willing to take a chance on an oddly dressed poor man who worked on a farm south of Dallas TX in the evenings for a place to live. I am very thankful for that experience and for the man who gave me a chance. I got to help him out a few years later when I got him a job in Oklahoma City. Anyway, our previous experiences help us to help others. I like that about life. I am seriously just happy that I can help where I can. It is what makes the world go round more smoothly.
Thanks for all of the kind words but many people help others on this forum every day. It makes this community something special. I am glad to be a part of it and love seeing all of the help people get on this forum. Thanks to all!
rr the batt is charging,then i do the choulders.thank you
steve if i made an outburst here in belgium like i did here on the forum, they would kick my A... up to china and make fun off me for the rest off my life. not here ,here they say lets pull a little harder on his ear so he will learn.
david ,love these stories.its very familiar for me.many choose for the money, insteadt off friendchip and respect.
@Nomad... Speaking of learning... Why won't you finish the tutorials?... Do we need to tug harder on your ear?
Your battery is charging, now go finish the tutorials before I come over there and kick your a**....
dont kick to hard i may not jump,haha seeya later.fingers cross.
If I see any more questions about calibration of servos before you have marked the lessons as being complete I'm not going to say anything more than "finish the lessons". They are as important, if not more important, than assembling JD!
Get them done, get them marked as done and you'll make everyone's attempts at helping you that much easier.
Calibration of JD is a required step. Completing the lessons is required before attempting calibration. If you fail to complete the lessons and then complain about JD not working correctly you know the answer you will get! In the 30 minutes since replying to Richard you could have finished all lessons for JD. It shows you have not done any more other than 3 which are not as important as the ones we have been begging you to complete for days!
rich
david and me will do this saterday if he can.i understand they are important. as easy it may looks i cant do it.
@Nomad... You can do the tutorials more than once you know...You can do them now and then on Saturday review them with d.cochran... This way you will have a better understanding when he goes through it with you....