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Thread: Guided Circular Saw question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Berendsohn
    Hiya David...

    I should be quiet why exactly?
    Paul---I think he meant another Paul not heard from yet, but well known for jumping into this particular fray.

    Dan
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    Critiques on works posted are always welcome

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    LOL... Thank you for the attempt as peacemaker Dan, but I know when Dave is referring to me. We have an understanding

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dino Makropoulos
    Hi Dave.
    This is the first prototype.
    http://eurekazone.com/gallery/Universal-EZ-Smart
    Next two weeks we should have inventory.
    I don't go to the Edison show this week
    in order to get done with the final testing.
    I can post some pictures later from today's tests.

    YFCF Dino
    Dino - have you decided what the pricing will be on the Festool version of the Repeater? Or perhaps I should just wait until the product is actually available for purchase.
    Last edited by Dave Falkenstein; 12-20-2005 at 7:15 PM.
    Dave Falkenstein aka Daviddubya
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Falkenstein
    Dino - have you decided what the pricing will be on the Festool version of the Repeater? Or perhaps I should just wait until the product is actually available for purchase.

    Hi Dave.
    I just post the pictures from today's testing.
    http://eurekazone.com/gallery/Universal-EZ-Smart

    Remember that the price is for 2 units. The UF repeater includes few more parts and heavier base. But the majority of parts are the same.
    The goal is to increase the production and lower the price on both.
    In any case the cost of producing the UF repeaters is only $20.00 more.
    Now that I learn better English...I may as well "infer" almost the same?


    Paul - you will be happy to know I edited my earlier post. Thank you so much for the English lesson. Are we even now?

    and all this time I have no idea any more faces?
    Dave.
    I looked at the new Festool saw in Edison and PA show.
    Find me a buyer for my ATF.

    YCF Dino

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    Glad to help Dave, it was the least I could do to return the favor as I recall

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dev Emch
    Well, this infomercial was entertaining....
    Dev.
    Why you delete your second post?

    200 years of evolution?

    Let me tell you about Archimedes. Yes. The naked guy.
    It took Humanity 1400 years to realize what the hell he was talking about.
    and only after the great Newman. (Yes. The apple guy.) studied his work.
    Imagine that.



    Dev.
    Knowledge wasn't meant to be protected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dino Makropoulos
    Dave.
    I looked at the new Festool saw in Edison and PA show.
    Find me a buyer for my ATF.

    YCF Dino
    Dino - eBay is the answer!!!
    Last edited by Dave Falkenstein; 12-20-2005 at 7:15 PM.
    Dave Falkenstein aka Daviddubya
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Falkenstein
    Dino - eBay is the answer!!!

    The most famous Newman was Alfred E - "What, me worry?". The apple guy was Newton (Isaac). The other Apple guy was Jobs. Smile.
    You and Paul.
    Newman=Newton. I call Newton a Newman. (the father of physics)
    Why you call Alfred E... Newman?
    All smiles and ready to learn.

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    Dev--bad boy!

    Alan--

    I agree--Dev has a ton of knowledge that he freely contributes. Don't understand the sarcasm.

    Bill Fields

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Fields
    Alan--

    I agree--Dev has a ton of knowledge that he freely contributes. Don't understand the sarcasm.

    Bill Fields
    Bill, I'm almost sorry I asked the question to begin with. I have no agenda here and only wanted some ideas on using a guided saw system. I don't know why some people are so sensitive on this subject and feel so strongly that you are advocating one system over another. But for the most part this board is very civil and a pleasure to be part of. Maybe we should ban ever talking about this again.
    Alan T. Thank God for every pain free day you live.

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    Zozniak, not Jobs

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Falkenstein
    ...
    The other Apple guy was Jobs. Smile.
    The "real" other Apple guy was Wozniak. I worked a bit with both Steve's and admired Steve Wozniak. I won't say how I felt about Steve Jobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Falkenstein
    Dino - eBay is the answer!!!

    The most famous Newman was Alfred E - "What, me worry?".
    Funny. I was thinking of the "Seinfield" Newman.
    ___
    Rick

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    Sorry Dave, but I know you're a stickler for spelling and grammar. You said "The most famous Newman was Alfred E - "What, me worry?". The apple guy was Newton (Isaac). The other Apple guy was Jobs. Smile" In point of fact, it was Alfred E. Neuman.

    (http://www.toonopedia.com/alfred_e.htm)

    Just here to help...

    Regards,

    Paul B

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    Actually Dave (and for the benefit of anyone reading this who might wonder why I'm busting your chops), I think tacky is when someone (yours truly) commits a simple typo and another party (yourself) says "if you want to use grown up words...etc etc" in correcting them. But I think my point was made... people in glass houses Dave
    Enjoy your afternoon.

    PaulB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Tolchinsky
    Maybe we should ban ever talking about this again.

    Bingo

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