Just so it is said, the evil and wicked people here on the EEVBlog have been remarkably patient and giving of their time and knowledge for pretty much every one of the thousands and thousands of threads. There are some VERY smart individulas that have been kind enough to share unique and amazing knowledge that has allowed me to grow as a circuit designer far faster than if I was just reading books. Real world, practical ideas and solutions are being shared in a delightfully free community atmosphere. There are basic questions being answered. There are advanced questions being answered here. That is why I participate - so much knowledge to soak up from those that are much smarter than I am. Sometimes I may be able to offer something constructive.
If you ask anyone on earth to review this little conversation, you may be surprised to find out that it will be hard for anyone to agree with you.
Let me know if you can find a single piece of electronics test equipment of any other professional piece of electronics that is instantly damaged by taking the cover off. It may be true of a consumer USB wall charger, but not lab gear. It's not repetition of words that makes these observations true - facts are facts are facts are facts.
Early on in this conversation, you had an opportunity to learn and step up your offering to a level that could be acceptable to the hobby community and maybe even professionals at some point. You blew that opportunity over and over. Your device and responses to comments are something I have never seen in my entire life - and I work in the entertainment industry. Don't blame the people here for your issues. The group has been very soft and gentle considering what you have brought to the conversation.
Good luck with all your future endeavors. Luck may be your only chance......
I did not ask for help. I found this miserable thread already started, disparaging me and my product, based purely on conjecture. I tried to make the truth known, but the community wasn't interested. I think it might be the fact that I didn't require outside help for development that turned people here against me. I only heard of this board a short time ago. I myself am an astounding electronics guy.
I've never required technical assistance from anyone. That may seem difficult to believe, and I tried to explain how I do it, but I was berated for about six pages for even mentioning it. Thanks for all the help. I came to resolve an issue regarding a product. I'm leaving with more than what I came with. I'll never forget this board and the members I met here.
Actually, the thread was hopefully until someone posted an image of the insides. We commented on how unprofessional it was, but still held hope. Then you showed up and we lost complete faith.
It's funny, you can't seem to give answers to *any* technical questions or provide any data on your specs. Yet you accuse us of being mean. Go through the thread and count the times you've been asked a relevant, basic question, yet instead of answering simply damned our souls to hell.
The big one is that, when asked to explain (in detail) how you calibrate a sealed box, you spout some more Holy Roller nonsense and claim to be leaving and never coming back. That's called running like a scared dog with his tail between his legs.
I really hope you do abandon selling these references. Your absolutely terrible at electronics. You're terrible at communicating like a human being. You're terrible at taking any form of criticism. You're just plain bad at life. In fact, it seems the only thing you're really good at is being a source of comedy.
By the way, 24 hours and I wasn't humbled. I guess my +3 Elven Cloak of Spell Protection actually works! (Or I rolled a d20 on my Will Save.) You might think about grinding a few levels or something.
I mean, a level 3 Priest vs a Level 69 Necromancer, you didn't really stand a chance; you don't even have access to Turn Evil yet!
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