Ricardo,
   Sorry for the formality - call me Stuart.
   si tu tratas Ingles yo trato espanol. (I can use the practice)
   Looks like we are just about even. :)
   donde vive?
thanks
Stuart

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Richard Acosta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mr. Stevenson, i know my english is soo bad, but... please... don't try
> spanish.... ;-)
>
>
> El 16/11/08 11:25, Stuart Stevenson escribió:
>> Senor Acosta,
>>    I must agree with Mr. Edwards.
>>    La problema es suyo. Empezo un projecto sin tiempo y education.
>> Ambos son muy costo.
>>
> I thought it was going to take so much lesser time, when reading
> documentation, before starting everything seemed to be so easy, clear
> and... tested.
> Maybe i should ask list's help before having trouble, even before bought
> the card.
>
>>    I question your 'freedom' claim here. The word 'libre' is a better
>> choice. I understand the choice.
>>
> Didn't understand here i think... we use two diferent words for free as
> in freedom and as in free beer.
> Free as in free Beer = Gratis        //       Free as in freedom = Libre
> I meant free as in freedom, not as in free beer.

   gratis is the better word here

>
>>    I hope you will continue with the EMC2 project. I would recommend
>> trading the cards with Mesa. This would get you up and running much
>> quicker.
>>
> I don't like to quit on projects, just had/have too much work recently
> and this project went out of my hands/head.
> I'll keep the card at least for some more days to check Ted Hyde's help
> and put it to run, if i can't go any step ahead i'll trade it for an
> older one and start over again, but i really want to make this one to work.
>
>>    Choosing a card under development made it certain to take more time.
>>
> Didn't know it was under dev. or i would have chosen 5i20.
>>    The time spent learning EMC2 and the related hardware is a very
>> worthwhile investment. This is where the real 'freedom' begins. As you
>> learn what EMC2 can do your mind will expand with possibilities.
>>
> This is something i already know, and the part i like the most.
>
>>    EMC2 can 'rule' the world (or at least 'control' it).
>> Stuart
>>
> Thanks, and best regards.
> Richard.
>
>
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