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 by: keithr0 - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 03:22 UTC

On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted

"What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally anyone
can do that."

So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where his
mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from GPS. It
must display current speed of course, but that is so simple that felix
could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to display
average speed. The current average speed needs to be continuously
displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button press also
resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra points for
displaying current time, time and distance that the average speed is
calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.

The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of the
dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear enough to
be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display
is the sweet spot.

The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source form
so that it can be inspected and tested.

Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to have
a go is welcome, felix included.

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 04:10 UTC

On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>
> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
> anyone can do that."
>
> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to
> display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra
> points for displaying current time, time and distance that the average
> speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and
> unreadable.
>
> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>
> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>
> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
> have a go is welcome, felix included.

so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to you?
Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted me for
computer problem diagnostics.

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 by: keithr0 - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 04:13 UTC

On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>
>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>> anyone can do that."
>>
>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to
>> display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra
>> points for displaying current time, time and distance that the average
>> speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and
>> unreadable.
>>
>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>
>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>
>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>
>
> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to you?
> Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted me for
> computer problem diagnostics.
>
>
He is free to decline, but it will prove what a fraud he is.

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 by: Grumpy Tech - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 04:16 UTC

On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>
>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>> anyone can do that."
>>
>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to
>> display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra
>> points for displaying current time, time and distance that the average
>> speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and
>> unreadable.
>>
>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>
>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>
>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>
>
> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to you?
> Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted me for
> computer problem diagnostics.
>
>
So did you try the solution I recommended at all?

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 by: Noddy - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 04:34 UTC

On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>
> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally anyone
> can do that."
>
> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where his
> mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from GPS. It
> must display current speed of course, but that is so simple that felix
> could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to display
> average speed. The current average speed needs to be continuously
> displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button press also
> resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra points for
> displaying current time, time and distance that the average speed is
> calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>
> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of the
> dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear enough to
> be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display
> is the sweet spot.
>
> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source form
> so that it can be inspected and tested.
>
> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to have
> a go is welcome, felix included.

What is the point of this? You expect someone to go to the trouble of
building something and presenting it to you just so you can be satisfied
that they know what they're talking about, and as the "task" you set for
them is "so simple that Felix could do it" it would prove absolutely
nothing even if they *did* feel compelled to respond to you?

I'm no friend of Jerky's, and to my mind he *already* proved the limited
range of his "electronics knowledge" when I posted the pictures of my
distributor's failed logic board and he decided to comment about it, but
what you're doing here just makes you look like an *idiot* who needs to
get the fuck over himself. For fuck's sake. Demanding people "prove
themselves" to you makes you no different to the morons you criticise
daily for doing the *exact* same thing.

Jesus.

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 by: Noddy - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 04:38 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:13 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:

>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to you?
>> Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted me for
>> computer problem diagnostics.
>>
>>
> He is free to decline, but it will prove what a fraud he is.

It does no such thing.

I don't know what you were hoping to achieve here but it has completely
backfired on you. Someone who is unwilling to do something doesn't mean
they *cannot* do something. It just means they don't want to do it.
Especially if it's some kind of dick "test" that would prove nothing to
someone who's opinions you don't give a toss about anyway.

Felix is 100% right on this. Your idea, whatever it was, is completely
nonsensical.

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 by: Clocky - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:07 UTC

On 10/03/2022 11:22 am, keithr0 wrote:
> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>
> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally anyone
> can do that."
>
> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where his
> mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from GPS. It
> must display current speed of course, but that is so simple that felix
> could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to display
> average speed. The current average speed needs to be continuously
> displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button press also
> resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra points for
> displaying current time, time and distance that the average speed is
> calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and unreadable.
>
> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of the
> dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear enough to
> be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5" 380x320 display
> is the sweet spot.
>
> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source form
> so that it can be inspected and tested.
>
> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to have
> a go is welcome, felix included.

Are you asking for a quote?

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 by: Clocky - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:09 UTC

On 10/03/2022 12:13 pm, keithr0 wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>
>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>> anyone can do that."
>>>
>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>>> and unreadable.
>>>
>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>
>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>
>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>
>>
>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to you?
>> Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted me for
>> computer problem diagnostics.
>>
>>
> He is free to decline, but it will prove what a fraud he is.

How so? All it proves is that you need someone to program an Arduino for
you presumably because you can't do it yourself.

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:11 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:16 pm, Grumpy Tech wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>
>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>> anyone can do that."
>>>
>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>>> and unreadable.
>>>
>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>
>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>
>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>
>>
>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>
>>
> So did you try the solution I recommended at all?

not yet

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:14 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:34 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>
>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>> anyone can do that."
>>
>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>> and unreadable.
>>
>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>
>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>
>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>
> What is the point of this? You expect someone to go to the trouble of
> building something and presenting it to you just so you can be
> satisfied that they know what they're talking about, and as the "task"
> you set for them is "so simple that Felix could do it" it

you still have comprehension problems I see. the part supposedly I could
do is only part of the project, the simple part.

> would prove absolutely nothing even if they *did* feel compelled to
> respond to you?
>
> I'm no friend of Jerky's, and to my mind he *already* proved the
> limited range of his "electronics knowledge" when I posted the
> pictures of my distributor's failed logic board and he decided to
> comment about it, but what you're doing here just makes you look like
> an *idiot* who needs to get the fuck over himself. For fuck's sake.
> Demanding people "prove themselves" to you makes you no different to
> the morons you criticise daily for doing the *exact* same thing.
>
> Jesus.
>
>

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:17 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:38 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 3:13 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>
>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>
>>>
>> He is free to decline, but it will prove what a fraud he is.
>
> It does no such thing.
>
> I don't know what you were hoping to achieve here but it has
> completely backfired on you. Someone who is unwilling to do something
> doesn't mean they *cannot* do something. It just means they don't want
> to do it. Especially if it's some kind of dick "test" that would prove
> nothing to someone who's opinions you don't give a toss about anyway.
>
> Felix is 100% right on this.

wow! I actually got something right! :)

> Your idea, whatever it was, is completely nonsensical.
>

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:17 UTC

On 10/03/2022 4:07 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 11:22 am, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>
>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>> anyone can do that."
>>
>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>> and unreadable.
>>
>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>
>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>
>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>
> Are you asking for a quote?
>

hahahaha!

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"What a pair! Not a single word of rebuttal or reason,
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"His self serving ego pumping comments just read
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"your opinion isn't worth 2 knobs of goat shit"- Xeno on Grubby Tech
"You cannot turn Darren's lies into the truth by attempting to *discredit*
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 by: Yosemite Sam - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:18 UTC

On 10/03/2022 4:09 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 12:13 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>
>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>>> anyone can do that."
>>>>
>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the
>>>> button press also resets any average speed displayed up to that
>>>> point). Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance
>>>> that the average speed is calculated over, but don't make the
>>>> display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>
>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top
>>>> of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>
>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>
>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>
>>>
>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>
>>>
>> He is free to decline, but it will prove what a fraud he is.
>
> How so? All it proves is that you need someone to program an Arduino
> for you presumably because you can't do it yourself.
>
>
>

LOL

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FUCK PUTIN!!

"His opinions have been crushed into insignificant dust by
the enormous weight of his lies"- Alvey on the Fraudster
"He came, he saw, he got pummelled" - Alvey on Keefy
"What a pair! Not a single word of rebuttal or reason,
just cretinous abuse" - Alvey on jonz and noddy
"His self serving ego pumping comments just read
like witless wankery"- Clocky on Keefy
"your opinion isn't worth 2 knobs of goat shit"- Xeno on Grubby Tech
"You cannot turn Darren's lies into the truth by attempting to *discredit*
what *I* say. You just make yourself look more of a dick"- Xeno to Grubby Tech

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 by: Clocky - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:22 UTC

On 10/03/2022 12:34 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>
>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>> anyone can do that."
>>
>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to
>> display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra
>> points for displaying current time, time and distance that the average
>> speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and
>> unreadable.
>>
>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>
>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>
>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>
> What is the point of this? You expect someone to go to the trouble of
> building something and presenting it to you just so you can be satisfied
> that they know what they're talking about, and as the "task" you set for
> them is "so simple that Felix could do it" it would prove absolutely
> nothing even if they *did* feel compelled to respond to you?
>
> I'm no friend of Jerky's, and to my mind he *already* proved the limited
> range of his "electronics knowledge" when I posted the pictures of my
> distributor's failed logic board and he decided to comment about it, but
> what you're doing here just makes you look like an *idiot* who needs to
> get the fuck over himself. For fuck's sake. Demanding people "prove
> themselves" to you makes you no different to the morons you criticise
> daily for doing the *exact* same thing.
>
> Jesus.
>
>

keith is a bit butthurt that I nailed the extent of his cut and paste
"programming" expertise these days.

--
keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

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 by: Clocky - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:23 UTC

On 10/03/2022 1:11 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 3:16 pm, Grumpy Tech wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>
>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>>> anyone can do that."
>>>>
>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>>>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>>>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>>>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>>>> and unreadable.
>>>>
>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>>>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>
>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>
>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>
>>>
>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>
>>>
>> So did you try the solution I recommended at all?
>
>
> not yet
>

Just do what I suggested instead :-)

--
keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

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 by: Clocky - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:25 UTC

On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>
>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>> anyone can do that."
>>
>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to
>> display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra
>> points for displaying current time, time and distance that the average
>> speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and
>> unreadable.
>>
>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>
>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>
>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>
>
> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to you?
> Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted me for
> computer problem diagnostics.
>
>

keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.

--
keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

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 by: Yosemite Sam - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:28 UTC

On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>
>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>> anyone can do that."
>>>
>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>>> and unreadable.
>>>
>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>
>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>
>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>
>>
>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>
>>
>
> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>

maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the Aviation
museum?

--
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FUCK PUTIN!!

"His opinions have been crushed into insignificant dust by
the enormous weight of his lies"- Alvey on the Fraudster
"He came, he saw, he got pummelled" - Alvey on Keefy
"What a pair! Not a single word of rebuttal or reason,
just cretinous abuse" - Alvey on jonz and noddy
"His self serving ego pumping comments just read
like witless wankery"- Clocky on Keefy
"your opinion isn't worth 2 knobs of goat shit"- Xeno on Grubby Tech
"You cannot turn Darren's lies into the truth by attempting to *discredit*
what *I* say. You just make yourself look more of a dick"- Xeno to Grubby Tech

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 by: Clocky - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:37 UTC

On 10/03/2022 1:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 3:38 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 3:13 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>
>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> He is free to decline, but it will prove what a fraud he is.
>>
>> It does no such thing.
>>
>> I don't know what you were hoping to achieve here but it has
>> completely backfired on you. Someone who is unwilling to do something
>> doesn't mean they *cannot* do something. It just means they don't want
>> to do it. Especially if it's some kind of dick "test" that would prove
>> nothing to someone who's opinions you don't give a toss about anyway.
>>
>> Felix is 100% right on this.
>
>
> wow! I actually got something right! :)
>
>

No, he *admits* you got something right rather than attack you for it.

Maybe NoddyLiar will stop chasing keith with his rubber stamp of
approval for every illogical and absurd comment keith makes...

>> Your idea, whatever it was, is completely nonsensical.
>>
>

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keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

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 by: Clocky - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 05:43 UTC

On 10/03/2022 1:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>
>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>>> anyone can do that."
>>>>
>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>>>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>>>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>>>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>>>> and unreadable.
>>>>
>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>>>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>
>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>
>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>
>>>
>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>>
>
> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the Aviation
> museum?
>
>

I can imagine keith sitting in the corner of the museum with a Reflex
500 sheet pack of A4 and a pot of Clag to keep him busy.

--
keith on the 7 Oct 2021 wrote;
"He asserts that the claim is true, so, if
it is unproven, he is lying."

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 by: keithr0 - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 06:59 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:17 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 3:38 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 3:13 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>
>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> He is free to decline, but it will prove what a fraud he is.
>>
>> It does no such thing.
>>
>> I don't know what you were hoping to achieve here but it has
>> completely backfired on you. Someone who is unwilling to do something
>> doesn't mean they *cannot* do something. It just means they don't want
>> to do it. Especially if it's some kind of dick "test" that would prove
>> nothing to someone who's opinions you don't give a toss about anyway.
>>
>> Felix is 100% right on this.
>
>
> wow! I actually got something right! :)
>
>

No, he agreed with you, since you reckon that he is always wrong, and a
liar, what does that make you?

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 by: keithr0 - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 07:51 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:09 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 12:13 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 2:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>
>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>>> anyone can do that."
>>>>
>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>>>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>>>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>>>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>>>> and unreadable.
>>>>
>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>>>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>
>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>
>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>
>>>
>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>
>>>
>> He is free to decline, but it will prove what a fraud he is.
>
> How so? All it proves is that you need someone to program an Arduino for
> you presumably because you can't do it yourself.

Wrong and wrong.

!) I've already done it, I just want to see if your abilities are as big
as your mouth
2) I didn't use an Arduino or the Arduino workspace, real programmers
don't need to.

You're just looking for a way to crawl out.

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 by: keithr0 - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 07:54 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>
>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>>> anyone can do that."
>>>>
>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>>>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>>>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>>>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>>>> and unreadable.
>>>>
>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>>>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>
>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>
>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>
>>>
>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>>
>
> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the Aviation
> museum?

Glue? You think that real aircraft are made like models? Modern airlines
do use bonded panels, but the old one we have are done properly with
bolts and rivets.

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 by: keithr0 - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 07:55 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:43 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 1:28 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 4:25 pm, Clocky wrote:
>>> On 10/03/2022 12:10 pm, Yosemite Sam wrote:
>>>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>>>
>>>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>>>> anyone can do that."
>>>>>
>>>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the
>>>>> button press also resets any average speed displayed up to that
>>>>> point). Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance
>>>>> that the average speed is calculated over, but don't make the
>>>>> display crowded and unreadable.
>>>>>
>>>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top
>>>>> of the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>>>
>>>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>>>
>>>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it
>>>>> in say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants
>>>>> to have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> so you want Clocky to work for a month just to prove something to
>>>> you? Clocky should charge you $75 an hour then, the price you quoted
>>>> me for computer problem diagnostics.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> keith is acting *very* weird and it's getting worse.
>>>
>>
>> maybe he's been sniffing too much of the glue they use at the Aviation
>> museum?
>>
>>
>
> I can imagine keith sitting in the corner of the museum with a Reflex
> 500 sheet pack of A4 and a pot of Clag to keep him busy.
>
And you're calling me weird? It looks like you've got a totally warped mind.

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 by: keithr0 - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 07:58 UTC

On 10/03/2022 2:34 pm, Noddy wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>
>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>> anyone can do that."
>>
>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has to
>> display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point). Extra
>> points for displaying current time, time and distance that the average
>> speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded and
>> unreadable.
>>
>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>
>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>
>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>
> What is the point of this? You expect someone to go to the trouble of
> building something and presenting it to you just so you can be satisfied
> that they know what they're talking about, and as the "task" you set for
> them is "so simple that Felix could do it" it would prove absolutely
> nothing even if they *did* feel compelled to respond to you?

Yes, he just has to show that his talents are as big as his mouth.

> I'm no friend of Jerky's, and to my mind he *already* proved the limited
> range of his "electronics knowledge" when I posted the pictures of my
> distributor's failed logic board and he decided to comment about it, but
> what you're doing here just makes you look like an *idiot* who needs to
> get the fuck over himself. For fuck's sake. Demanding people "prove
> themselves" to you makes you no different to the morons you criticise
> daily for doing the *exact* same thing.

It's up to him, he's been big noting himself in this regard, I'm calling
him out on it.

> Jesus.

You rang?

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 by: keithr0 - Thu, 10 Mar 2022 08:00 UTC

On 10/03/2022 3:22 pm, Clocky wrote:
> On 10/03/2022 12:34 pm, Noddy wrote:
>> On 10/03/2022 2:22 pm, keithr0 wrote:
>>> On 18/2/22 (and unlike clocky the date is correct) clocky posted
>>>
>>> "What, you copy and paste code into a Sketch in Arduino, select the
>>> libraries to include, modify it a bit and hit program. Literally
>>> anyone can do that."
>>>
>>> So now it is time for him to put his talents such as they are where
>>> his mouth is. Its a simple task, make a speedometer that runs from
>>> GPS. It must display current speed of course, but that is so simple
>>> that felix could do it in BASIC on his Mac, so, in addition, it has
>>> to display average speed. The current average speed needs to be
>>> continuously displayed starting when a button is pressed (the button
>>> press also resets any average speed displayed up to that point).
>>> Extra points for displaying current time, time and distance that the
>>> average speed is calculated over, but don't make the display crowded
>>> and unreadable.
>>>
>>> The whole thing has to be small enough to the fitted in or on top of
>>> the dashboard, and be a single unit, the display has to be clear
>>> enough to be read while concentrating on driving. Probably a 3.5"
>>> 380x320 display is the sweet spot.
>>>
>>> The code has to be readable and compilable, and provided in source
>>> form so that it can be inspected and tested.
>>>
>>> Since anybody can do that, I would expect that as a licenced and
>>> qualified mechanic, holder of a certificate in electronics, well
>>> renowned vintage computer dealer you will have no trouble doing it in
>>> say a month. In fact, since anybody can do it anybody who wants to
>>> have a go is welcome, felix included.
>>
>> What is the point of this? You expect someone to go to the trouble of
>> building something and presenting it to you just so you can be
>> satisfied that they know what they're talking about, and as the "task"
>> you set for them is "so simple that Felix could do it" it would prove
>> absolutely nothing even if they *did* feel compelled to respond to you?
>>
>> I'm no friend of Jerky's, and to my mind he *already* proved the
>> limited range of his "electronics knowledge" when I posted the
>> pictures of my distributor's failed logic board and he decided to
>> comment about it, but what you're doing here just makes you look like
>> an *idiot* who needs to get the fuck over himself. For fuck's sake.
>> Demanding people "prove themselves" to you makes you no different to
>> the morons you criticise daily for doing the *exact* same thing.
>>
>> Jesus.
>>
>>
>
>
> keith is a bit butthurt that I nailed the extent of his cut and paste
> "programming" expertise these days.

You "Nailed it"? It's pretty sad when you have to give yourself a pat on
the back for something that was a total failure. You're living in a
fantasy world, and trying to duck for cover when called out on it.

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