Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread Alan NV8A
I know Tim has said that this discussion does not belong on this reflector, and I think he is right. Nevertheless, I have to point out here that the idea that one *needs* a water-cooled quad-core machine is ridiculous. I'm running Pretty Betty - PAL on a 4-yr-old dual-core machine (2 x 2GHz cor

Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread K9DUR
All, As Tim has previously stated, ALL of this discussion about Pretty Betty & PowerSDR v2.x BELONGS ON THE FLEXEDGE REFLECTOR, NOT ON THIS REFLECTOR. PLEASE move this discussion to the FlexEdge reflector & limit posts on this reflector to RELEASED versions of the software and OFICCIALLY SUPPORTE

Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread knesbitt
t: Saturday, November 28, 2009 8:15 AM Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not? > Well, I guess I will give my opinion. The Pretty Betty is fine as long as > the basic skin used in 1.18.3 is included as one of the options along with > the PB skins. > > The only dislike of

Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread MILLER, Tom
coke better than pepsi and dr pepper is in a different class altogether. Tom AC5TM - Original Message - From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz To: Lee Mushel Cc: flexe...@flex-radio.biz ; 'FlexRadio' Sent: Sat Nov 28 11:22:18 2009 Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or N

Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Lee Mushel wrote: > While it may be difficult for many > Flexers to accept, the appearance of something is a very important > consideration when thinking about "pride of ownership."   How many of the > automobile ads you see on TV even mention details of performanc

Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread k5nwa
At 10:01 AM 11/28/2009, Lee Mushel wrote: Jim, You always have to remember what poor Gerald has to contend with when topics related to the "left or right" brained aspect of our desires arise. Let me give you an example: some time ago my insurance agent was visiting our home and he looked at

Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread Lee Mushel
one of the options. Since the basic should use a less % of CPU it would be good to have for those with slower machines. 73 de KE4WY Jim -Original Message- From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Bill Jourdain Sent: Saturday, Novembe

Re: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread Jim
s. 73 de KE4WY Jim -Original Message- From: flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of Bill Jourdain Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 8:36 AM To: 'FlexRadio' Subject: [Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not? At least we can al

[Flexradio] Is Betty Pretty or Not?

2009-11-28 Thread Bill Jourdain
At least we can all agree to disagree. While I don't agree with Jim, I appreciate and value his opinion on this issue, because different opinions lead to better products. This thread clearly shows the difference of opinion that pervades the users of the Flex family of radios, and highlights the be