CardFather wrote:
Hey Don, I think I'm starting to get what you're saying, if I'm not mistaken
it's........To approach true user-friendliness, the interrelation of system and/or subsystem technologies adds overriding performance
constraints to the anticipated fourth-generation equipment. We can see, in retrospect, a constant flow of effective communication effects a significant implementation of the preliminary qualification limit. Without going into the technical details, the independent functional principle is functionally equivalent and parallel to the evolution of specifications over a given time period. However, the fully integrated test program necessitates that urgent consideration be applied to the management-by-contention principle. It should
be noted that the product assurance architecture maximizes the probability of project success, yet minimizes cost and time required for the postulated use of dialog management technology.
Of course, the characterization of specific criteria recognizes other systems' importance and the necessity for the subsystem compatibility testing. For example, initiation of critical subsystem development mandates staff-meeting-level attention to the structural design, based on system engineering concepts. In
this regard, a large proportion of interface coordination
communication must utilize and be functionally interwoven with
I remember an old adage, "Eschew obfuscation!" I see that CardFather really takes that to heart.
But there was no period at the end. Did he break off in mid-sentence, or did he end a sentence (it if can be called that) with a preposition?
On the plus side was the correct usage of the word "effect" as a verb.
LOL
Dan
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