The list is busy screaming ..

Brian L Massey blocklm at juno.com
Thu Sep 6 16:14:42 GMT 2001


On Wed, 05 Sep 2001 20:54:51 -0700 Brian Renegar
<thomas.renegar at nist.gov> writes:
> Ok, fine.  DIY... so they should slap the components on themselves.
> Oh but it's DIY... so they should source the PCB's themselves.  And
it's 
> still 
> DIY, so they should do their own artwork.  Hell, since it's DIY, 
> maybe they 
> should just do the whole thing themselves!!!
> 
> You can't just arbitrarily draw the line somewhere.  It doesn't work 
> that way.

Sure it does. Happens all the time. You are forgetting perhaps the
companies that offer electronic kits, but do *not* offer anything
pre-built (most in fact don't). For many of them, it's part of their
philosophy or venue, as well as business plan. In this case, it's just
part of the philosophy, since there is no business involved. Call it an
arbitrary line if you want, but you *can* draw it, and it can and does
work that way. Many examples.

Brian -the other Brian-
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