by LuisP » Sun Jun 15, 2014 8:16 pm
Thanks all, sincerely, for your supportive words and encouragement.
And no need to pool money to buy me nothing. Thanks FB, but if ever comes to that, I will only need your, and others, knowledgeable advice towards which tester I should buy.
For I also would like – very much – to know if I have a “functioning unit”, for yes, that is, I suppose, a concern to each individual who is deploying, given “issues” some have experienced. Not only that, in fact, but mostly also because I'd like to check the capacity of the Isochronic Pulse to “expand” ?/ “migrate” ? towards the surrounding trees, plants and even the plain grass.
But the 1,3 GB software package that would “monitor” it and its “emissions” could not be assembled, and Nancy did say it had needed certain “tweaks” on a Linux platform and it might not work correctly, the worse being the LifeRay site where it was “archived” having shut down and the guy who had done it having meanwhile got spooked and cleared the field, therefore rendering any original package or help unavailable.
Well, in my case it in fact did not, despite my having not one, but two “geeks” looking it over and trying their “magic” around the software.
So be it. Only hope that if they are able to someday fix these “software bugs” we may then have access to it.
But these are “technicalities”, from where I stand.
For I believe Nancy’s “99,99%” assurance that it is a working unit. She would not have sent it to me – or others - if not.
It was – you should remember – a Gift.
These people – John and Nancy – are not playing or fooling around but doing their strenuous best with very limited resources, and even less help. And if they sent me a Gift, I have no problems with “figuring it out” for I am absolutely certain they themselves did it before sending it to me.
Or they would simply not have done it.
That said,
Of course I will also gladly join any effort towards “proving” the Unit is “working as intended”. But, thing is, if it is “just a matter of money, proper protocol and hopefully repeatable tests with similar equipment” I, for one, say that I have not the minimum clue about “protocols”, “tests” and “equipment”, money being of course important but a irrelevant issue given the previous ones.
So, if ever any “common ground” is reached on those premises and a simple “How To” worked on so as to enable a simpleton like to me to join in, just call me.
I’ll be here.