Call for standards: EPROM/cal editing

Len Sabatine sabatine at epix.net
Tue Nov 7 22:51:43 GMT 2000


   Ok , the stereotype  thing has been around the block many times,  You
   and others understand the real world  parallel , that's what counts.
   Mastery of  Automotive in it's entirety covers many subjects and 
disciplines.
   Len
>Yeah--but "mechanic" still has the "grease monkey", sleaze ball stigma.
>I know the word "technician" doesn't have the same "thought" or parallel
>in the real world. I know what you're saying, though...
>Lyndon.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Len Sabatine <sabatine at epix.net>
>To: gmecm at diy-efi.org <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
>Date: November 6, 2000 2:42 PM
>Subject: Re: Call for standards: EPROM/cal editing
>
>
> >   I like the Dictionary's definition in comparing Mechanic to Technician,
> >Provided it has not
> >   been "politically corrected ". Trouble is , in  society , things that
> >sound "better" may not
> >  necessarily be as such.  IMHO.
> >  Len
> >
> >>Yeah--but doesn't the word "technician" sound better ??
> >>
> >>Lyndon.
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>From: Len Sabatine <<mailto:sabatine at epix.net>sabatine at epix.net>
> >>>To: <mailto:gmecm at diy-efi.org>gmecm at diy-efi.org
> >>><<mailto:gmecm at diy-efi.org>gmecm at diy-efi.org>
> >>>Date: November 6, 2000 7:35 AM
> >>>Subject: Re: Call for standards: EPROM/cal editing
> >>>
> >>>    Lower Than a Mechanic ?  Which ones ? Hack and Slashers ?, Pros ?
> >>>    In the dictionary a Mechanic can do Anything and has the ability to
> >>> learn to do anything.
> >>>    Current Vehicle Technologies demand the cooperation of Electronic and
> >>> Mechanical Talents.
> >>>    Don't feel lower than a Mechanic ,  Pros can Debug all the design
> >>> flubs on the fly , everyday !
> >>>    Nothing personal  BTW . Pooling of different disciplines is a
> >>> powerful force.
> >>>    Len
> >>>>I feel left out for never trying to crack them  - ??
> >>>>I feel lower than a mechanic  ;-}
> >>>>>----- Original Message -----
> >>>>>From: <mailto:nacelp at bright.net>Bruce Plecan
> >>>>>To: <mailto:gmecm at diy-efi.org>gmecm at diy-efi.org
> >>>>>Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 11:36 AM
> >>>>>Subject: Re: Call for standards: EPROM/cal editing
> >>>>>
> >>>>> >Yes, we had a group hug and this part of the thread is dead.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>And no one called me or the little guys, drat
> >>>>>
> >>>>> >On the translator, I understand how convenient it would be, but you
> >>>>> could use my EPE files on the others and >vice versa. I loose money.
> >>>>> No more long summer vacations in Cabo. No gas for the Viper. My kids
> >>>>> would have to >attend public schools. Cat's sleeping with dogs! MASS
>HYSTERIA!
> >>>>> >Folks, Tunercat has me in volume 100:1.
> >>>>> >Is there really that much demand for GMEPro that people want to write
> >>>>> their own EPE files? I guess I'm surprised >by that.Terry
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Anything simple enough (.EPE) that the clowns at CSH,HQ can use needs
> >>>>>patented.  I mean a mechanic can even use them...  That is a testiment
> >>>>>to how easy, and intoitive they are.
> >>>>>Bruce
> >
>
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