FreeEMSer Of The Month
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
Well blow me down! I've worked for 15 years at the same company and seldom receive such accolades (though they do pay me for my work) Truly, I just wish that I had more time to spend on it. After getting the framework going, I have floundered on packaging it primarily due to lack of time. Perhaps tomorrow while the rest of the inhabitants of this country are watching football (and I don't mean soccer).
Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
It's credit where due around here, even when I resent giving it, as is the case for a growing number of useless bastards that have pissed me off no end :-) And no, I don't mean you, Sean! Though if I'd not written that you'd likely have thought it :-p
In terms of integrating it, there are a few things to do at my end first, though cleaning up your end is also useful, and possible to do at any later date by squashing commits and amending the result. See item 6 viewtopic.php?f=54&t=2023
In terms of integrating it, there are a few things to do at my end first, though cleaning up your end is also useful, and possible to do at any later date by squashing commits and amending the result. See item 6 viewtopic.php?f=54&t=2023
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
February's coveted position goes to Peter Johnson who has at all times shown a healthy loyalty to the project, and even more so, to the principles upon which this is all founded. Thanks for being who you are, Peter! It's very much appreciated.
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
It's been a crazy old month or two here, so I let Mr March slip a bit longer than I should have, however I've had a think, and drawn a conclusion:
MrOnion AKA Ari Karhu is FreeEMSer of the month! It was a close call, as I myself did a sh*t load of work on various things throughout March, however I figure I can't give myself awards, much as I might like to, so Ari wins the prize for March. I have a few people in mind for April, however we'll see what happens during that time! :-)
Fred.
MrOnion AKA Ari Karhu is FreeEMSer of the month! It was a close call, as I myself did a sh*t load of work on various things throughout March, however I figure I can't give myself awards, much as I might like to, so Ari wins the prize for March. I have a few people in mind for April, however we'll see what happens during that time! :-)
Fred.
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
In an unprecedented move, I've made Andy Mr FreeEMS for April. Andy has literally pulled out all of the stops and has done whatever it took to come through for the team. I'm super pleased with him at the moment! So much so that I owe him a few favours, and even some cash :-p Without Andy's solid work in the last month we'd be in a very very embarrassing and unfortunate situation right now. Thank you Andy for saving the day and rescuing us all from that! Thanks also for generally being an all round nice guy. :-)
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
I've been looking for an excuse to give this most coveted award to Mike for some time. Finally he gave it to me! :-p Thank you Mike/malcom2073/Mr FreeEMS May for your outstanding efforts during the last month or so! EMStudio was *just* good enough *just* in time! Great work! :-) Hopefully we can tidy up more of the loose ends over the coming months and make it really something to show off. Here's a pic from another thread showing EMStudio in action on the dyno with engine number #20:
Now I need a new excuse for a different thread-absentee! :-p
Fred.
Now I need a new excuse for a different thread-absentee! :-p
Fred.
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
Almost forgot! I've noticed, noted, and REALLY appreciated your honesty and transparency over the last few months too. It means a lot to me, this combined with your responsiveness when it mattered recently was the whole package that earned you this spot in history ;-) Keep that up, too! <3
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
Mr FreeEMS for June is, drum roll please, a name not familiar to most of you, but a properly good bastard as far as I can currently tell: Jonas Bromö! Congratulations kind sir, you've made me very proud! :-)
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Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
Where's the "Like" button that I can click?
Jonas and his coffee thermos. Scandinavians take their coffee breaks seriously . Fikapaus!
Jonas and his coffee thermos. Scandinavians take their coffee breaks seriously . Fikapaus!
Re: FreeEMSer Of The Month
I saw a solution to this on another forum recently:
IE, just post the thumbs up pic :-)
Fred.
IE, just post the thumbs up pic :-)
Fred.
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