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Which thumbwheel switch would be more fantastic ?

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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
    Admin
    wrote on last edited by hek
    #5

    @kynix,

    Why do you continue to spam this community? What's the purpose? It will only create badwill when someone searches for your ugly spamming corporation.

    https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6090/is-there-an-easier-way-to-compare-the-voltages-of-these-two-sensors/3

    No-one will here will ever ever buy anything from you.

    P.S. Your tactics works both ways you know. Try google "Kynix" and follow the second link to your own facebook page. We'll continues associate your company name with SPAM as long as you continue doing this crap. Mo ha ha.

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      wrote on last edited by scalz
      #6

      I agree too with @hek, crappy commercial/marketing practice = :poop: company

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        wrote on last edited by
        #7

        Yeah, pretty low fooling MySensors users into a discussion... :-1:

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        • K Offline
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          kynix
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          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          Do you think your comments are bad for dignity ?

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          • hekH Offline
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            hek
            Admin
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            @kynix, you've lost already.

            And you might wanna change your company name. It has bad associations now. And It'll take a long time to get rid that. :facepunch:

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            • hekH hek

              @kynix,

              Why do you continue to spam this community? What's the purpose? It will only create badwill when someone searches for your ugly spamming corporation.

              https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6090/is-there-an-easier-way-to-compare-the-voltages-of-these-two-sensors/3

              No-one will here will ever ever buy anything from you.

              P.S. Your tactics works both ways you know. Try google "Kynix" and follow the second link to your own facebook page. We'll continues associate your company name with SPAM as long as you continue doing this crap. Mo ha ha.

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              kynix
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              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              Nothing can change us.

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              • K kynix

                Nothing can change us.

                tekkaT Offline
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                tekka
                Admin
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                @kynix One + 2 = ?

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                • K kynix

                  Nothing can change us.

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                  wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                  #12

                  @kynix

                  Taken from http://www.SPAMMINGCOMPANYLINKREMOVED.com/profile :

                  Kynix Semiconductor HongKong Limited was founded in 2008, specializing in electronic components distribution business. We adhere to honesty and ethics as our business philosophy, and have gradually established an excellent reputation and credibility in our international business. With the accurate quotation, excellent credit, reasonable price, reliable quality, fast delivery, authentic service, we have won the praise of majority of customers.

                  How would you explain your posts above, when the company you seem to represent, have this on their website? Posting spam on forums doesn't rank high on any normal thinking persons ethics scale.

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                  • hekH Offline
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                    hek
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    ...and they do it on all electronics forums they can find:

                    I.e.
                    https://www.infineonforums.com/threads/4698-Questions-regarding-Infineon-BTN8962
                    http://forum.basecamelectronics.com/index.php?p=/discussion/2392/encoder-missing-counts

                    :poop:

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                    • K kynix

                      Nothing can change us.

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                      Anticimex
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      @kynix your brand suck. All your products suck. I don't ever want to see your name here ever again. And you smell bad too.

                      Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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                      • C Offline
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                        Chester
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        How many thumbs do you require to create one switch? Is there a good thumb to wheel ratio that makes for a good switch? Would you make the switch out of different wheels, say light passenger vehicle versus a late 16th century cart wheel? Would you be able to specify the amount of each type of wheel in the production of said switch? How about thumb types? Can I have one switch made from virgin female thumbs, and would it be more expensive than one made from 50 year old retired carpenter thumbs? I would have thought the carpenter thumbs would be more expensive than virgin female thumbs, as most retired carpenters have lost part of their thumb by the time they retire, so would be quite rare to obtain.

                        TL:DR, your products suck, and have been blacklisted from my stock ordering options too. So long!

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