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Oh, thank you for clearing that up! That explains it.
And I would say that a three mm diameter bump is probably not worth going to the doctor over in absence of any other sign. It is probably simply a wart, and if it worries you so, there are over-the-counter products to get rid of them (but honestly I wouldn't bother).malloc wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 8:26 pm Some really worrying health news. Several months ago I noticed a small bump on my belly, about three millimeters in diameter. Initially I dismissed it and assumed it would disappear on its own, but it has not. Now before you scream at me to see a doctor, I must emphasize that it will cost thousands of dollars and numerous visits to get it investigated. I need good reason to believe that it truly is dangerous to justify wiping out my savings or even going into debt.
Be aware that any amount, howerver small, of searching of any kind relating to symptoms will convince you that you're in imminent danger of a horrible and painful death from all kings of horrible things you never even heard of, never mind thought you'd ever catch.
Obviously you suffer from that fatal disease, WebMD syndrome. But seriously, it is a wart until a doctor tells you otherwise. And if it really is a basal cell carcinoma, it is not going to kill you in a few months.
Of course, I meant keymoard. See what I mean?
The big thing is the whole project is outside my competencies. It asks for a knowledgeable hardware engineer, something I am not. The guy did not even say he already had a spec written down, meaning I would have to work with him (and bill him) to draw one out. But for this kind of thing I would not know where to start on creating a spec.Torco wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:06 pm I'd recommend charging him a lot, hiring whoever you need to, and pocket a nice profit. if he goes "damn, too expensive" you can explain that this is not, in fact, something you can easily do, but you're willing to try anyway. it's either good bizniz or no bizniz.
Do you have to take that job, if you are not the right person to do it? Why don't you just turn it down?Travis B. wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 9:09 pmThe big thing is the whole project is outside my competencies. It asks for a knowledgeable hardware engineer, something I am not. The guy did not even say he already had a spec written down, meaning I would have to work with him (and bill him) to draw one out. But for this kind of thing I would not know where to start on creating a spec.Torco wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:06 pm I'd recommend charging him a lot, hiring whoever you need to, and pocket a nice profit. if he goes "damn, too expensive" you can explain that this is not, in fact, something you can easily do, but you're willing to try anyway. it's either good bizniz or no bizniz.
I do know a guy (who is a hardware engineer) who, from talking with him, said that at a time in the past he'd jump on this sort of project. But he's now retired and works on hardware projects as a personal hobby now, and has no interest in taking commissions these days.
I did turn it down, and I explained the above as why.WeepingElf wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2024 11:58 amDo you have to take that job, if you are not the right person to do it? Why don't you just turn it down?Travis B. wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 9:09 pmThe big thing is the whole project is outside my competencies. It asks for a knowledgeable hardware engineer, something I am not. The guy did not even say he already had a spec written down, meaning I would have to work with him (and bill him) to draw one out. But for this kind of thing I would not know where to start on creating a spec.Torco wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:06 pm I'd recommend charging him a lot, hiring whoever you need to, and pocket a nice profit. if he goes "damn, too expensive" you can explain that this is not, in fact, something you can easily do, but you're willing to try anyway. it's either good bizniz or no bizniz.
I do know a guy (who is a hardware engineer) who, from talking with him, said that at a time in the past he'd jump on this sort of project. But he's now retired and works on hardware projects as a personal hobby now, and has no interest in taking commissions these days.