Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread Mark Wendt
On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:

 On Sunday 05 October 2014 11:51:58 W. Martinjak did opine
 And Gene did reply:
  Congratulation!!!
 
  Especially to your impressive juvenilely vim.
 
  Congratulation again!!!
 
  Matsche
 
 Does the phrase 'keeps me out of the bars' sound familiar?  I think it
 applies to me to a certain extent.  But don't let that color things too
 much, cause even if I do go to the bar, I'm thumping a cane along with me
 as I go most of the time. :)

 If I had known I was gonna live this long, I would have dumped the 10'
 high  bulletproof persona 60 years ago.  I've been hard on me in other
 words. :(

 Thanks for the flowers, this kind may be forgotten, but they don't wilt if
 I forget to water them. ;-)

 Cheers, Gene Heskett



Jeez, I dunno Gene.  He's comparing you to a Linux editor...  ;-)

Mark
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Re: [Emc-users] LinuxCNC Fest - Houston, LODGING?

2014-10-06 Thread Jon Elson
On 10/03/2014 11:30 AM, John Kasunich wrote:
 I just made my reservations (plane, hotel, rental car) last night.
 I'm staying at Candlewood Suites Houston I-10 East.  It is 9
 miles and about 15 minutes from TxRx according to Google
 Maps.


Thanks, John, for mentioning WHICH Candlewood it was, seems 
there are NINE of
them in the Houston area.

So, still looking for somebody who wants a ride from the 
very general St. Louis
area to Houston.  I'll be glad to provide the car and gas, 
in return for a few
hours of driving.  Anybody interested?

Jon

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Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 06 October 2014 05:03:12 Mark Wendt did opine
And Gene did reply:
 On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
  On Sunday 05 October 2014 11:51:58 W. Martinjak did opine
  
  And Gene did reply:
   Congratulation!!!
   
   Especially to your impressive juvenilely vim.
   
   Congratulation again!!!
   
   Matsche
  
  Does the phrase 'keeps me out of the bars' sound familiar?  I think
  it applies to me to a certain extent.  But don't let that color
  things too much, cause even if I do go to the bar, I'm thumping a
  cane along with me as I go most of the time. :)
  
  If I had known I was gonna live this long, I would have dumped the
  10' high  bulletproof persona 60 years ago.  I've been hard on me
  in other words. :(
  
  Thanks for the flowers, this kind may be forgotten, but they don't
  wilt if I forget to water them. ;-)
  
  Cheers, Gene Heskett
 
 Jeez, I dunno Gene.  He's comparing you to a Linux editor...  ;-)
 
 Mark

Yeah, I thought of that too Mark, but even at 80 yo, 2+2=4, so I figured 
he was talking more about the things I've gotten my hands dirty fooling 
with.  Most folks my age think a walk to the mailbox at the curb is half a 
days work.

But today I am going to try  take an afternoon nap as I was up about 7:11 
 drove the last of my boys who were here for my birthday the roughly 
135-140 miles to the airport west of Pittsburgh, on my morning vitamins, 
and 1 small cup of the motels coffee.  After dropped them off in front of 
the Delta counter at PIA, I detoured  found a McD's where I made 3 
breakfast burrito's disappear.  And just a few minutes ago pulled into the 
house after nearly 300 miles of bad traffic, grabbed a beer which is 
evaporating at a high rate, and will see about that nap when its dry.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread W. Martinjak

 Yeah, I thought of that too Mark, but even at 80 yo, 2+2=4, so I figured 
 he was talking more about the things I've gotten my hands dirty fooling 
 with.  Most folks my age think a walk to the mailbox at the curb is half a 
 days work.

 But today I am going to try  take an afternoon nap as I was up about 7:11 
  drove the last of my boys who were here for my birthday the roughly 
 135-140 miles to the airport west of Pittsburgh, on my morning vitamins, 
 and 1 small cup of the motels coffee.  After dropped them off in front of 
 the Delta counter at PIA, I detoured  found a McD's where I made 3 
 breakfast burrito's disappear.  And just a few minutes ago pulled into the 
 house after nearly 300 miles of bad traffic, grabbed a beer which is 
 evaporating at a high rate, and will see about that nap when its dry.

 Cheers, Gene Heskett

It seems I have  missed the plot...

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Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread Dave Cole
On 10/6/2014 1:48 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Monday 06 October 2014 05:03:12 Mark Wendt did opine
 And Gene did reply:
 On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
 On Sunday 05 October 2014 11:51:58 W. Martinjak did opine

 And Gene did reply:
 Congratulation!!!

 Especially to your impressive juvenilely vim.

 Congratulation again!!!

 Matsche
 Does the phrase 'keeps me out of the bars' sound familiar?  I think
 it applies to me to a certain extent.  But don't let that color
 things too much, cause even if I do go to the bar, I'm thumping a
 cane along with me as I go most of the time. :)

 If I had known I was gonna live this long, I would have dumped the
 10' high  bulletproof persona 60 years ago.  I've been hard on me
 in other words. :(

 Thanks for the flowers, this kind may be forgotten, but they don't
 wilt if I forget to water them. ;-)

 Cheers, Gene Heskett
 Jeez, I dunno Gene.  He's comparing you to a Linux editor...  ;-)

 Mark
 Yeah, I thought of that too Mark, but even at 80 yo, 2+2=4, so I figured
 he was talking more about the things I've gotten my hands dirty fooling
 with.  Most folks my age think a walk to the mailbox at the curb is half a
 days work.

 But today I am going to try  take an afternoon nap as I was up about 7:11
  drove the last of my boys who were here for my birthday the roughly
 135-140 miles to the airport west of Pittsburgh, on my morning vitamins,
 and 1 small cup of the motels coffee.  After dropped them off in front of
 the Delta counter at PIA, I detoured  found a McD's where I made 3
 breakfast burrito's disappear.  And just a few minutes ago pulled into the
 house after nearly 300 miles of bad traffic, grabbed a beer which is
 evaporating at a high rate, and will see about that nap when its dry.

 Cheers, Gene Heskett

Most folks my age think a walk to the mailbox at the curb is half a
days work.

Very true.

Sounds like 80 is treating you pretty well so far Gene.

I sat down at the barbershop on Saturday and starting talking to the man 
next to me about the wait.

He paused and said, how old do you think I am.I had no idea, so I 
said, 72.
He laughed and said 94.   That is my son getting his hair cut and he is 
just getting ready to retire, so I'm starting to feel old.
He said he just had to give up driving after having a small stroke. 
(Which didn't seem to slow him down.)
But he didn't like that since now he was dependent on other people
for transportation.  He still lives on his own.

I hope I do that well!

Dave

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Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 06 October 2014 15:13:16 W. Martinjak did opine
And Gene did reply:
  Yeah, I thought of that too Mark, but even at 80 yo, 2+2=4, so I
  figured he was talking more about the things I've gotten my hands
  dirty fooling with.  Most folks my age think a walk to the mailbox
  at the curb is half a days work.
  
  But today I am going to try  take an afternoon nap as I was up about
  7:11  drove the last of my boys who were here for my birthday the
  roughly 135-140 miles to the airport west of Pittsburgh, on my
  morning vitamins, and 1 small cup of the motels coffee.  After
  dropped them off in front of the Delta counter at PIA, I detoured 
  found a McD's where I made 3 breakfast burrito's disappear.  And
  just a few minutes ago pulled into the house after nearly 300 miles
  of bad traffic, grabbed a beer which is evaporating at a high rate,
  and will see about that nap when its dry.
  
  Cheers, Gene Heskett
 
 It seems I have  missed the plot...

What makes you say that? This plot revolved around having two of my 4, or 
5 if you count the 2nds only surviving child, boys here to help me 
celebrate my 80th,  one of them had a hard time rounding up enough 
sheckles for the airplane tickets.  He is the oldest, fresh out of rehab  
hitting every AA meeting he hears about yet.

His first wife caught quick pneumonia  passed 4 years back, hit him hard 
 he crawled into a bottle, but he now has a new woman he signed up with 
about 2 years back, who is determined to dry him out and keep him that 
way.  She seems nice except for a very quiet but non-stop mouth, which he 
needs I think to prop him up.  I'd eventually stick a hot tater in her 
face for a muffler, but thats just me. :)

My wife's COPD is progressing, and it takes air to talk, so we don't talk 
as much as I'd like.  This fall weather has got her down but the last day 
or so we've had a bit of rain to clean the air, which seems to be helping 
a bit.

So other than that, no real plot, just life, one day at a time. :)

FWIW, on that post about the Atten scopes, it seems the are several 
Chinese makers using that std platform, even some US pedlars are using it, 
name brand stuff even. So while Atten's support isn't, Siglent's is, so I 
now have an updated firmware here and have been trying to locate a usb 
storage medium, key or disk, which I have 2 of each in this midden heap, 
but so far no keys, and the one 40Gb usb drive I had has apparently frozen 
up, won't spin up. I expect the scope wants to see a vfat file system, so 
it probably won't do me any good because I think I've formatted every key 
I own to ext3.  But keys are cheap.

I just found a 2Gb sandisk key, and by golly its mounted as a vfat!  And 
it had plenty of room for those 2 files. Done.  But I'm going to play a 
bit before I open that menu. acc the status display its firmware is 
prehistoric. 1.08, hdwe version 1.00.

And it can't find the file on the key. I wonder if I have to rename it?  I 
bookmarked a bunch of help sites last night, to to go re-read them.  
Results posted later.

Might have to rename it, currently is named as an SDL# and its 
probably looking for an ADS#.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread Gene Heskett
On Monday 06 October 2014 16:10:21 Dave Cole did opine
And Gene did reply:

 Most folks my age think a walk to the mailbox at the curb is half a
 
 days work.
 
 Very true.
 
 Sounds like 80 is treating you pretty well so far Gene.
 
 I sat down at the barbershop on Saturday and starting talking to the
 man next to me about the wait.
 
 He paused and said, how old do you think I am.I had no idea, so I
 said, 72.
 He laughed and said 94.   That is my son getting his hair cut and he is
 just getting ready to retire, so I'm starting to feel old.
 He said he just had to give up driving after having a small stroke.
 (Which didn't seem to slow him down.)
 But he didn't like that since now he was dependent on other people
 for transportation.  He still lives on his own.

Thats great!
 
 I hope I do that well!
 
 Dave

I hope you do too, Dave.  My arthritis is getting fairly serious, skin 
cancers are on sale cheap, but as long as I can keep the thinker working, 
I am all for waking up the next morning.  When the strokes take the 
thinker, then its pretty much done IMO.
 
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread Dave Cole
On 10/6/2014 7:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
 but as long as I can keep the thinker working,
 I am all for waking up the next morning.

I agree entirely.  :-)

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Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread dave
Darned!I guess I've been misinformed: always thought that two plus
two was close to five for very large values of two. ;-)

Dave

On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 13:48 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Monday 06 October 2014 05:03:12 Mark Wendt did opine
 And Gene did reply:
  On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
   On Sunday 05 October 2014 11:51:58 W. Martinjak did opine
   
   And Gene did reply:
Congratulation!!!

Especially to your impressive juvenilely vim.

Congratulation again!!!

Matsche
   
   Does the phrase 'keeps me out of the bars' sound familiar?  I think
   it applies to me to a certain extent.  But don't let that color
   things too much, cause even if I do go to the bar, I'm thumping a
   cane along with me as I go most of the time. :)
   
   If I had known I was gonna live this long, I would have dumped the
   10' high  bulletproof persona 60 years ago.  I've been hard on me
   in other words. :(
   
   Thanks for the flowers, this kind may be forgotten, but they don't
   wilt if I forget to water them. ;-)
   
   Cheers, Gene Heskett
  
  Jeez, I dunno Gene.  He's comparing you to a Linux editor...  ;-)
  
  Mark
 
 Yeah, I thought of that too Mark, but even at 80 yo, 2+2=4, so I figured 
 he was talking more about the things I've gotten my hands dirty fooling 
 with.  Most folks my age think a walk to the mailbox at the curb is half a 
 days work.
 
 But today I am going to try  take an afternoon nap as I was up about 7:11 
  drove the last of my boys who were here for my birthday the roughly 
 135-140 miles to the airport west of Pittsburgh, on my morning vitamins, 
 and 1 small cup of the motels coffee.  After dropped them off in front of 
 the Delta counter at PIA, I detoured  found a McD's where I made 3 
 breakfast burrito's disappear.  And just a few minutes ago pulled into the 
 house after nearly 300 miles of bad traffic, grabbed a beer which is 
 evaporating at a high rate, and will see about that nap when its dry.
 
 Cheers, Gene Heskett



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Re: [Emc-users] Conditional code- GOTO

2014-10-06 Thread dave
I'm a few years behind Gene but I told my wife  and my PC ...when
things get bad enough Barb will take me off to the vet. Somehow she
( PC ) didn't think it was funny. 

Dave


On Mon, 2014-10-06 at 19:31 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Monday 06 October 2014 16:10:21 Dave Cole did opine
 And Gene did reply:
 
  Most folks my age think a walk to the mailbox at the curb is half a
  
  days work.
  
  Very true.
  
  Sounds like 80 is treating you pretty well so far Gene.
  
  I sat down at the barbershop on Saturday and starting talking to the
  man next to me about the wait.
  
  He paused and said, how old do you think I am.I had no idea, so I
  said, 72.
  He laughed and said 94.   That is my son getting his hair cut and he is
  just getting ready to retire, so I'm starting to feel old.
  He said he just had to give up driving after having a small stroke.
  (Which didn't seem to slow him down.)
  But he didn't like that since now he was dependent on other people
  for transportation.  He still lives on his own.
 
 Thats great!
  
  I hope I do that well!
  
  Dave
 
 I hope you do too, Dave.  My arthritis is getting fairly serious, skin 
 cancers are on sale cheap, but as long as I can keep the thinker working, 
 I am all for waking up the next morning.  When the strokes take the 
 thinker, then its pretty much done IMO.
  
 Cheers, Gene Heskett



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