On Sunday, March 06, 2011 11:38:20 AM Jon Elson did opine:

> Mark Wendt (Contractor) wrote:
> > You guys.  Stop please!  You're making me feel so inadequate...  ;-)
> 
> You just have to come to terms with it!  Somebody, somewhere, always has
> a better, faster, bigger "tool"!
> But, in this case, strange pills ordered over the internet can't help.
> 
> Even before I got into EMC, way before there was an EMC2, I had an
> Allen-Bradley 7320
> CNC control patched onto my Bridgeport.  A guy got in touch with me, he
> had a G&L mill
> with a 50 foot bed.  He was building a shop for it, pouring 8 foot thick
> concrete or whatever.
> I never did hear from him again, maybe that project just got too big or
> something.  He was asking
> for help, eventually, to get the 7320 up and running.
> 
> So, I was exposed early to the "bigger tool" envy.
> 
> Jon
> 
Thanks for my Sunday morning chuckle, Jon.

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