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Unread 08-27-2003, 06:49 PM   #8
GTA
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Originally posted by unregistered
how about each specializing in a particular facet ?
lets see now . . . .
Ben in equivocation
jd in contention
pHaestus in delay
(Robotech I do not know)

jk jk - or not ?
How is that helping?

You constantly bemoan the need for accurate waterblock testing, and yet when someone starts working towards that testing, you mock them.

Yes, you used to do waterblock testing, and it was the best around, no-one disputes that.

Then you stopped, and started working for Swiftech, so your services are no longer available.

So I'd suggest that instead of writing faintly mocking posts, with semi-veiled insults, you help someone else produce a reliable and objective testing setup.

And we all know that you consider everyone else beneth you in terms of scientific accuracy, but we're all still trying to get along with watercooling over here, and you're simply not helping one bit.

Either offer to help, or don't post, as you suggested you wouldn't after you started working for Swiftech.

Anyway.


BB2k + Co, I would like to build a die simulator and help with this project. I have money set aside to do this. If someone could tell me what I would need to get and build to help with a waterblock testing service, then I would love to help.
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