PSN-L Email List Message
Subject: Re: Nice to be enjoyed ... I guess
From: "RANDY KIMBALL" randy.kimball@...........
Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 22:50:06 -0500
Thanx, Chris,
I was being light hearted. I'm having a blast with my sensors, ... I'm =
short of time to spend with them ... but the time I get to fool around =
and experment is priceless.
I have made plenty of mistakes and I'm sure many others have too. The =
thing is to enjoy our mistakes, learn from them and realize those that =
make no mistakes are either not being honest with themselves or not =
pushing the envelope. At this point with my present professional =
position and the many other irons I have stuffed into my fire, I am =
pushing the envelope to the hilt. To maintain a reality, a good poke at =
myself is great medicine. Thank you each again and as soon as I get a =
grip on the subject a bit more perhaps I will be smart enough to =
articulate some questions. In the mean time I'm having a good time with =
a new, for me, technology. This whole process makes me tick. =20
You people should all be very proud. This is a platform from which a =
vital learning curve is being nurtured towards learning how to someday =
predict seismic events and progressively save more and more lives and =
property. This is not a bad thing to be a part of. I hope to =
eventually provide a tiny bit of useful input. When I eventually do get =
time, I hope to work towards improved instruments, as are and do many of =
you. I am very much interested in Z axis. In the mean time my =
instruments are set-up as passable at best.
A humble bow to all members. ... kudos .... a toast to progress.
-randy-
----- Original Message -----=20
From: ChrisAtUpw@..........
To: psn-l@.................
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: Nice to be enjoyed ... I guess
In a message dated 15/04/2005, randy.kimball@........... writes:
Hi,
By now I'm sure I have been the laughing stock of the whole PSN =
group.
Hi Randy,
That is nonsense. We try to be co-operative and helpful to new =
members. Learning a new science like seismology takes quite a lot of =
hard work and some study. We were mostly new members 10 yours ago! =
Fortunately there are a hard core of amateurs with semi professional =
experience about. If you don' t understand, just say so and others will =
try to help.
Regards,
Chris Chapman
Thanx, Chris,
I was being light hearted. I'm having a blast with my =
sensors, ...=20
I'm short of time to spend with them ... but the time I get to fool =
around and=20
experment is priceless.
I have made plenty of mistakes and I'm sure many others have =
too. The=20
thing is to enjoy our mistakes, learn from them and realize those that =
make no=20
mistakes are either not being honest with themselves or not pushing the=20
envelope. At this point with my present professional position and =
the many=20
other irons I have stuffed into my fire, I am pushing the envelope to =
the=20
hilt. To maintain a reality, a good poke at myself is great=20
medicine. Thank you each again and as soon as I get a grip on the =
subject=20
a bit more perhaps I will be smart enough to articulate some =
questions. In=20
the mean time I'm having a good time with a new, for me, =
technology. This=20
whole process makes me tick.
You people should all be very proud. This is a platform from =
which a=20
vital learning curve is being nurtured towards learning how to someday =
predict=20
seismic events and progressively save more and more lives and =
property. =20
This is not a bad thing to be a part of. I hope to eventually =
provide a=20
tiny bit of useful input. When I eventually do get time, I hope to =
work=20
towards improved instruments, as are and do many of you. I am very =
much=20
interested in Z axis. In the mean time my instruments are set-up =
as=20
passable at best.
A humble bow to all members. ... kudos .... a toast to =
progress.
-randy-
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 =
9:31=20
PM
Subject: Re: Nice to be enjoyed =
.... I=20
guess
Hi,
By now I'm sure I have been the =
laughing stock=20
of the whole PSN group.
Hi Randy,
That is nonsense. We try to be =
co-operative and=20
helpful to new members. Learning a new science like seismology takes =
quite a=20
lot of hard work and some study. We were mostly new members =
10 yours=20
ago! Fortunately there are a hard core of amateurs with semi =
professional=20
experience about. If you don' t understand, just say so and others =
will try to=20
help.
Regards,
Chris Chapman
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