Re: Win a one of five Firefly 16F88 PIC Tutor PCBs. Contest ends Dec 1 / 06



You mean theres more than off shore assembly and chickens behind the
blue site?

Brian wrote:
wrichard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well to each their own, you could have entered the contest three times
over with much less typing and time than you've already spent with your
replies.

As for "SPAM", I've not sent millions of ads to peoples mailboxes.
Matter of fact only a couple of postings on the usenet. The information
I've gathered is very helpful and I'm not a big company but simply a
small one and I'll use the information collected to design the next
kit. There are thousands of electronic kits out there and very very few
are any good. Long gone are the Heathkits of yesteryear. I'm trying to
design and sell at very affordable prices kits that are modern, well
designed and documented, affordable and useful. Not silly blinking
lights (although the first program for Firefly is silly blinking
lights) but kits you might actually learn something from.
What would you consider a prize worthy of 5 minutes of a persons time?
To layout and design a PCB takes considerable care and effort even for
a simple one. The cost of circuit design can be very high and a
although it can cost $3 for a small board (in quantity) they can sell
for many times that.

I've been using the Usenet for years, way back when dialup was the norm
and BBS ruled the day. I can still smell a Troll...

PS nice site, www.w3gate.com spend a lot of time deciding on the blue
background.


Why on Earth would I want one of your kits? They are more worethless
than most.

That Troll odor you smell is arising from you, bud. Look at your stupid
comment at the end, like a child, can't help yourself. I'd tell you
what the REAL site does, but based on the low complexity of your
"kits", you would not understand internet automation anyway.

Now go, peddle your oh so useful wares, but try not to SPAM sed as it
is not a site for selling stuff. Learn SEO techniques, natural and P2P,
and maybe you will find the kids that would buy that stuff.

.



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