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To: brad greene who wrote (9095)7/4/1998 10:37:00 AM
From: CareyM  Respond to of 26039
 
Wish I could find Randy's name on this list!

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To: brad greene who wrote (9095)7/4/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: Elvis Jones  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26039
 
On building and IDX...

It's funny to me to see people all upset about "What's Randy doing?" with IDX, as if biometrics are a mature technology.

I know you're a builder and will appreciate this analogy. When you build quality, it's a painstaking process. People don't comprehend the complexity involved to building something solid, beautiful, and on-the-level. You can. And Randy can too.

I can too. I'm building a nice little deck on my house. It started that way. But then we added a pool and the scale of the deck project doubled. I spent a year planning with all the changes. Dad and I have been working weekends since May building what is now looking outstanding.

But what fits here are my wife's comments...

"Can't you just get some wood and get started?"

"Do you have to measure everything exactly?"

(after I decided the proper placement of the grill) "No. I want it facing that way." (after we set the grill on the deck it was moved back to my original plan, because) "I can see out better this way."

My point... building something outstanding takes vision, persistence, and time. Randy Fowler has the vision and persistence, IMO. Hopefully, he'll get the time.

Happily Long IDX,
Duke