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Old Nov 14, 2004 | 02:42 AM
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ill sit in even though phiz will show me for free you gold diggin bastard
Old Nov 14, 2004 | 03:31 AM
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lol I got the impression it would be in person not online to ahaha

Anyways, Id definetely be interested, Im sure youd have a nice group if you made a few different classes.

1 for people just starting and just want a basic grip and maybe make a basemap
1 for people who have base tunes down and want to move into datalogging and such
1 high tech nerds

I wouldnt mind just learning the program even though Im going to be coming to you personally from Canada early spring next year, wouldnt mind knowing the program though.

BTW- Dont skimp out on those TE dyno days, Im def down for one next summer
Old Nov 14, 2004 | 09:00 AM
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Actually for $10 Chris will drive to each of your homes to instruct you personally! Thats a great deal! :P If you live out of the continental US there is an additional $5 charge.
Old Nov 14, 2004 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by hotrex
ill sit in even though phiz will show me for free you gold diggin bastard
Too bad he doesn't like this website and got his dumbass banned. I didn't see him helping anybody when he was here.

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Old Nov 14, 2004 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by CSaddict
Actually for $10 Chris will drive to each of your homes to instruct you personally! Thats a great deal! :P If you live out of the continental US there is an additional $5 charge.
And CSaddict has generously donated all of the flights and expenses for my trips :P

I don't think that there needs to be a separation of class levels. Those that have it don't need to learn anything else...it really is a simple program once you learn it and get hands on experience. It's usually that initial hump to get over that most people find hard.
Old Nov 15, 2004 | 08:08 AM
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I'd be in for sure...we are gonna be street tuning at our shop next spring and this would definently help when my motor is done next month...definently willing to pay. the first two classes were great as well! you da man Chris!
Old Nov 15, 2004 | 10:34 AM
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I think id be in too i have always been curious about it and i think this would be a good stepping stone to learning more about it
Old Nov 15, 2004 | 11:57 AM
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Count me in.. again

Here are my suggestions:

1. Make a syllabus and stick to it for a good portion of the class. Last time, there was a good deal of info, but no organization and too much chatter that wasted time. I think doing a survey now asking what people want to know would help come up with an outline for the class.

2. Use an IRC client or similar for the chat so you can disable people from talking when they shouldn't be. That way, people can start typing their questions and get them writen well and worded the way they should without worrying about missing out because someone else overshadowed them. Then, when it comes time for questions all the similar ones can be combined and answered and the rest answered individually.

Since this is going to be posted for people later, I think organizing it so it's easy to read and find what you're looking for is important.
Old Nov 15, 2004 | 12:55 PM
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IM 100% in... When is this going down?
10 dollars sounds good..
Old Nov 15, 2004 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by PureCRXtasy
Count me in.. again

Here are my suggestions:

1. Make a syllabus and stick to it for a good portion of the class. Last time, there was a good deal of info, but no organization and too much chatter that wasted time. I think doing a survey now asking what people want to know would help come up with an outline for the class.

2. Use an IRC client or similar for the chat so you can disable people from talking when they shouldn't be. That way, people can start typing their questions and get them writen well and worded the way they should without worrying about missing out because someone else overshadowed them. Then, when it comes time for questions all the similar ones can be combined and answered and the rest answered individually.

Since this is going to be posted for people later, I think organizing it so it's easy to read and find what you're looking for is important.
I like your suggestions...I was definitely planning on letting all attendees submit 3 questions each BEFORE the class and I would try to address them all during the class.

I will definitely have some sort of outline as well...it would be nice to completely stick to it but not always practical.

Maybe you can help me out again on the tech side in setting up the IRC chat and showing me how to control the commands. I am usually an AIM guy...and they just make it too easy :P



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