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by GuyGadebois » 08/07/20, 19:50

phil59 wrote:Your link to solar panels is delivery via DHL, and if delivery via DHL = customs fees. It's already about € 20 commission by DHL, plus customs fees .....

It is a detail, there are a host of other dealers who do not use DHL. I was quick to get an idea, I have something else to do than search AliExpress for leades to give my point of view on a topic which, I must admit, do not interested no more than that, having no horses and being NO fan of connected objects, quite the contrary ...
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by sicetaitsimple » 08/07/20, 20:57

GuyGadebois wrote:I was quick to get an idea, I have something else to do than search AliExpress for leades to give my point of view on a topic which, I must admit, do not interested no more than that, having no horses and being NO fan of connected objects, quite the contrary ...


Some, certainly ill-intentioned, would say that in this case the best is to close your big mouth .....

As Uncle Buzz would say, "but hey we are more here in a counter discussion than in a real technical discussion ... "
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by GuyGadebois » 08/07/20, 21:03

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Some, certainly ill-intentioned, would say that in this case the best is to close your big mouth .....

As Uncle Buzz would say, "but hey we are more here in a counter discussion than in a real technical discussion ... "

Again the first false ass which comes to bring back its strawberry, walking in crab. You are not in a technical discussion but in a cock contest. We can see where that led the discussion between pseudo-specialists *, aka: you have to use a Star Trek vessel to pilot a horse feeder !!!! It is to piss with laughter! We just don't drink in the same bistros. It's the only difference ...

* water-pumping-filtration / connected-objects-ido-iot-t16501-70.html # p403916
water-pumping-filtration / connected-objects-ido-iot-t16501-70.html # p404120
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by sicetaitsimple » 08/07/20, 21:40

GuyGadebois wrote:Again the first false ass that comes to bring his strawberry, ....


It actually makes a difference between you and me, if I don't know anything about it, or the subject doesn't interest me for such and such a reason, I don't feel obligated to bring it back by opening my big mouth (in this case with a ridiculous list of materials, list "ridiculed" by others).
But I understand that keeping the average pace of 18 posts per day is a challenge ..... You have to catch up, there you are weakening.
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by GuyGadebois » 08/07/20, 21:53

You'll never get out of your mire. Keep wading.
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Re: Connected Objects, IoT, IoT




by phil59 » 08/07/20, 21:54

GuyGadebois wrote:
phil59 wrote:Your link to solar panels is delivery via DHL, and if delivery via DHL = customs fees. It's already about € 20 commission by DHL, plus customs fees .....

It is a detail, there are a host of other dealers who do not use DHL. I was quick to get an idea, I have something else to do than search AliExpress for leades to give my point of view on a topic which, I must admit, do not interested no more than that, having no horses and being NO fan of connected objects, quite the contrary ...


A detail for you, but it's nonsense ...

Go as fast as possible, stir the air ...
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Re: Connected Objects, IoT, IoT




by Forhorse » 09/07/20, 07:11

Again you are wasting your time:
- He does not answer the questions asked.
- It does not bother to study the proposed solutions (I have provided a turnkey)
- Anyway, he will have the project done by students, his only job will be to convince an educational team and in the end he will congratulate himself on the result when he has done nothing.
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by Grelinette » 09/07/20, 16:53

Forhorse wrote:Again you are wasting your time:
- He does not answer the questions asked.
- It does not bother to study the proposed solutions (I have provided a turnkey)
- Anyway, he will have the project done by students, his only job will be to convince an educational team and in the end he will congratulate himself on the result when he has done nothing.

Well definitely, it's not going to you right now!
Your comments are more like the whims of a little boy who absolutely wants us to do what he offers without listening to others.

Okay, I think we can close this subject which goes into conflict and aggression.

I am really wondering about the reasons for these fierce comments which add nothing except aggressiveness and conflict.
Is it to avoid talking about certain subjects, is it simply antipathy, or to plant econology?

As soon as the system works, I will make a video, but no one will be forced to watch it, especially if it is to then send their hatred or anger.

Well, I have a job, no offense to Forhorse, today we are working, as a team, to improve a detail of the mechanical part of the system.
For the IoT, we'll see later ... with students ... or not! : Cheesy:

NB: a big thank you to those who proposed products and solutions. We ordered some interesting and economical materials to see how they work and if they bring benefits to this project or to others.


Ps: just one last note in passing ... Curiously, with Forhorse we have a common passion, that of horses. I remember that we talked about this several years ago ...
It is singular to note that since the dawn of time, the actors of the equestrian environment have always put themselves in a situation of conflict ... Even the greatest squires, Baucher, d'Aure, L'Hotte, who had nothing to prove and laid the foundations for horse riding today as their equestrian knowledge was immense, opposed in fratricidal struggles that are still not explained today. A bit like here in this vast subject of the Internet of Things, with a small example of an application from the equestrian sector (which I probably should not have given).

That's how it is, although it is said that "The exterior of the horse is good for the interior of man" ... but not always.
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