Re: Does bullet weight variance .1gn affect accuracy
Hi Greg,
Sorry, it was 3am my time and I had worked and drove 350 miles to boot.
Sorry about your health deteriorating, I wouldn't wish that on anyone. That said, it seems you can still enjoy shooting and the related interests so all is not lost.
I didn't ask the question to pick an adversarial position, I asked it out of innocence. I responded to snide, condescending remarks that provided no information. Based in your responses, history here, history as an employee and history as a writer, that is exactly what you would have done. Basically now that I know, you got a bad review from a reader. Sorry, not my fault. I was innocent of knowledge prior to your comments.
As to being selective in what questions you answer, OK. Makes sense to me.
If this thread hadn't started so badly, it seems to me that we might have "shared a beer" (figure of speech) and laughed about the lunacy of various aspects of the computer industry and the world in general. Perhaps that is still possible.
Not to be competitive (well some but again I didn't start it), I believe I still have you beat on the computer crap. Second generation, doing something with computers starting in 1966. yes at 8 years old. I was a creator. I took SA specs and made things. I was a director of development, programmer, SA and other things. Software I made sold $1,000,000,000 worth of goods in 12 months, that was the wholesale price, need to add the mark up to know the retail total
. One of the companies broke Compaq's all time first year sales record, which still stands AFAIK. I still make things just not computer stuff, well, I still can but don't unless I have to. Started my first internet company in 1990. I've participated in starting multiple companies, founding engineer of a couple.
All the best
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Greg Langelius *</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A) My name is Greg
B) From my profile:
Occupation: Retired Systems Analyst and Documenter.
FYI, this occupation spanned from 1968 to 1998. After 1998, I moved out of the NYC Metro to rural Central NY, branched out and basically had fun learning trades with as much diversity as could be managed. By 2004, my health dictated a semi-early (58 y/o) retirement.
In the spirit of whatever the heck it is that we do here; I'm pretty sure noone here had any malice in mind when they responded. I don't respond well to warnings, have no intentions of changing that, and apparently that's a shared response here at The 'Hide.
What I will do in the future is to be even more selective about what questions I decide to answer. I have a tendency to take point on some subjects. Maybe, after a decade and some, I should fade back a bit and leave the ones which arrive with far to much frequency to others. Better for them, and better for me.
You have a great day.
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #3333FF"><span style="font-style: italic"><span style="font-size: 17pt">Greg</span></span></span></span> </div></div>