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Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
In message , Nick Le Lievre
writes "J G Miller" wrote in message ... On Monday, August 9th, 2010 at 13:52:43h -0700, William Wright explained: That's what's wrong with this country. Exactly -- the attitude today is not even "it does not have to be perfect" but "do as little as you can get away with doing". The attitude of the installers maybe but I`m ok with it as long as it works properly, if for some reason because of their cack handed installation the system does not function as it should then I will be the first to complain. I don`t care if the FM aerial is ****e or even if the freeview reception is crap, all I`m really interested in is the satellite reception of Sky. I would say that a reasonable compromise is: "It doesn't have to be perfect - it only has to work as well as something which IS perfect." -- Ian |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
... I would say that a reasonable compromise is: "It doesn't have to be perfect - it only has to work as well as something which IS perfect." There is a right way and a wrong way of doing things, if you do it the right way chances are you`ll have fewer problems months or years done the road and I`m all in favor of those that operate in this way even if it means they have to charge a bit more initially. If you do it the wrong way (ie cheap and slap dash) this *could* mean that months or years down the road problems may arise which may cost to fix. As I am not paying for it, it makes no difference to me which way they do it, I would prefer that they did it the right way obviously but if as it appears they have done it the cheap and cheerful wrong way but it still works OK then I`m not bothered obviously. If problems do arise then I will think back to what has been said in this thread and will have no doubts who is to blame, I won`t be paying to put it right so it makes no odds to me how much it costs. |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
"charles" wrote in message
... not that address anyhow. Looking at the satellite picture with Google maps it looks more like Le Clos Gosset. I found Sat-Tech on the CAI website in its members directory, I cannot find any of the others on there so judging by the work its most probably done by one of the others. It would be nice to know who is responsible. |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
In message , Nick Le Lievre
writes "Ian Jackson" wrote in message ... I would say that a reasonable compromise is: "It doesn't have to be perfect - it only has to work as well as something which IS perfect." There is a right way and a wrong way of doing things, if you do it the right way chances are you`ll have fewer problems months or years done the road and I`m all in favor of those that operate in this way even if it means they have to charge a bit more initially. If you do it the wrong way (ie cheap and slap dash) this *could* mean that months or years down the road problems may arise which may cost to fix. As I am not paying for it, it makes no difference to me which way they do it, I would prefer that they did it the right way obviously but if as it appears they have done it the cheap and cheerful wrong way but it still works OK then I`m not bothered obviously. If problems do arise then I will think back to what has been said in this thread and will have no doubts who is to blame, I won`t be paying to put it right so it makes no odds to me how much it costs. If something works OK at first, but then has problems a few months or years later, then it ISN'T working as well as something which is perfect. One of my previous employers took on a manager from a company which had gone out of business. His first task was to investigate a backlog of problems of equipment faults. Without having the slightest idea what the problems were, he tut-tutted, and said that we shouldn't be supplying faulty equipment. He proudly declared that his previous company would NEVER EVER have supplied anything which was faulty. I was not alone in wondering whether this policy was one of the reasons that he now found himself working for us! -- Ian |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
... If something works OK at first, but then has problems a few months or years later, then it ISN'T working as well as something which is perfect. What I would like to know is something which is not perfect which this installation obviously isn`t, work as well as something which is perfect, in the short to long term. I guess I will find this out in due course and Bill would most likely predict that something awry is bound to happen eventually judging by how the masts were erected. |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
"Nick Le Lievre" wrote in message
... What I would like to know is something which is not perfect which this installation obviously isn`t, work as well as something which is perfect, in the short to long term. I guess I will find this out in due course and Bill would most likely predict that something awry is bound to happen eventually judging by how the masts were erected. Not trying to be pretentious or anything but I guess the general consensus is that I should expect problems right from the off, the aerial is too low so I will most probably have problems with analogue/freeview reception, the FM aerial is rubbish so FM reception will be crap, and the satellite dish will most likely bounce around in the wind meaning the picture will break up in even mildly windy conditions. That does not give me much to look forward too, but the SMATV here is so dire anything will be an improvement. |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
"Nick Le Lievre" wrote in message
... but the SMATV here is so dire anything will be an improvement. I mean the SMATV is seriously crap, I currently get five analogue channels BBC1, BBC2, ITV, CH4, *FIVE*. If I wanted any more I would have to pay at least £ 16.50 a month to have them delivered after being converted to analogue. They would be in mono and 4:3. Half the channels in the subscription package are FTA channels http://www.newtelsolutions.com/content.asp?pageid=91 We won`t have Digital TV on November 17th unless this IRS is up and running, if/when we do we`ll suddenly have access 15 Public Service Channels in Digital for Free and the option to connect to Freesat or SKY and recieve those in glorious digital aswell. Its no wonder I have high hopes for this system. |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
On Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 at 17:47:24h +0100, Nick Le Lievre wrote:
I guess I will find this out in due course If you are walking past one of those buildings and it does come crashing down on top of you because of failure of either the pole or the fixing, you will indeed learn the answer to your question. |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
On Sun, 8 Aug 2010 17:36:13 +0100, "Nick Le Lievre"
wrote: Well I know the States of Jersey would have wanted the erections to stick out as little as possible Funny, my ex was like that |
Does this look like an IRS Aerial/Satellite
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 22:05:18 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote: wrote: On Aug 9, 6:26 pm, "Nick Le Lievre" I don`t care if its not the most perfect job that could ever be done. That's what's wrong with this country. There was a programme on a month or so back about Rolls Royce making turbofan engines, one thing that came across was how *everyone* interviewed was very proud of the job they do (or did) and was concerned to do it right. I'd imagine that if the fruits of your labour is all that keeps hundreds of people from hurtling to their death it concentrates the mind a little more than than ensuring little old ladies can watch Corrie! Doesn't work at Railtrack |
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