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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Ger21 View Post
    Yes.
    Ok that is so cool !

    It is funny how i did not associate the machinists and and woodworking trades with any computer and electronics and programming skill.

    I could not have been more wrong.

    What a great group of knowledgeable people are geathered on here !

    Thanx for having me


    Hope to learn a lot and maybe contribute some day.

    Grtz Bert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by driftspin View Post

    It is funny how i did not associate the machinists and and woodworking trades with any computer and electronics and programming skill.
    Some of us with professional programming and engineering careers behind us pick up wood working/machining as hobby, some go the the other way. I think itīs good for people to have different interests and pick up hobbies different from ones main trade line and skills. I have no idea what Gerry has for background but I think there are plenty machinists out there who are interested in electronics and programming and other technical skills than what their main skills provide.

    Quote Originally Posted by driftspin View Post
    I could not have been more wrong.
    We all have some prejudice. I think it's part of human nature.

    Quote Originally Posted by driftspin View Post
    What a great group of knowledgeable people are geathered on here !
    Yes, I agree it's a great community. Not only this one, but the other forums as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A_Camera View Post
    Some of us with professional programming and engineering careers behind us pick up wood working/machining as hobby, some go the the other way. I think itīs good for people to have different interests and pick up hobbies different from ones main trade line and skills. I have no idea what Gerry has for background but I think there are plenty machinists out there who are interested in electronics and programming and other technical skills than what their main skills provide.



    We all have some prejudice. I think it's part of human nature.



    Yes, I agree it's a great community. Not only this one, but the other forums as well.
    Hi A_Camera, cant agree more.

    I was also looking to acquire new skills.


    Picked up the interest for cnc a while back.

    So never stop learning, sharing knowledge is rewarding in many ways.

    Thanx for now.

    Hope spring starts soon ... i like 15 C better than <5 C.

    Need to decide and order stuff.


    Grtz Bert.






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