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RE: [RC] rm software - teri

I used the software once at a ride.  I would rather just do pen and pencil.   If you enter the information  as the entries come in before a ride you are bound to dislike the software.  Reason being.  People do not always stick with the mileage they sign up for, they do not always ride the same horse they sign up for.  To change this information during registration is tedious.  People do not want to wait in line for you to fix the info.  Then you have those that are not registered and have to sign them up. 
 
Then you have the in timer and out timer.  Nancy is fast with her system she has.  A computer would slow her down.  Not to mention where Nancy is usually put most like does not have electricity.  Then you have the problem of not having enough juice to run it all day. 
 
Sometime a computer is not the answer at the time but possibly after for data storage and stats.
 
Teri Hunter
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Truman Prevatt
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 5:39 PM
To: bobmorris@xxxxxxxx
Cc: 'terre'; lif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] rm software

Commercial technology has come a long way since this program was written. It's about 7 years old. In the last 7 years Microsoft alone has released three upgrades to it's operating system, Linux has gone from the hackers basements to a fully functioning  PC operating system. There might even be a commercial product that could be configured to support this. In the same 7 years processor speeds have gone from about 400 MHz being pretty much top of the line to something close to 4 GHz.

Given the desire to maintain the highest integrity of the AERC database - I would think this would be of a high priority for the AERC. Most errors arise at the point of data entry. The less humans have to "touch" the results - the better the integrity of the data going into the database.

Truman

bobmorris@xxxxxxxx wrote:
<<<<>Today it would be real easy for the AERC to develop and
distribute S/W
  
aids to ride managers.
    

I actually suggested this to the Ride Manager Committee this
spring (Connie 
Caudill) and she thought it was a good idea--but I don't
know if it ever 
went anywhere.>>>>

All it would take is a volunteer to offer to produce such a
program. But be aware the costs to do so could be quite
extensive. Just ask Garret Ford who was instrumental in
creating what is currently on line. That statement "it would
be real easy" is very easy to write. But the actual
production of a program is not. I remember well the many
members of AERC who said they could "easily" produce the
software we use now, for considerable less than what it
cost. But no one ever stepped forward to help.

So, that said, being a Director of the AERC and a member of
the Technical Committee as well, I solicit any and all
offers from volunteers to develop a computer program for
reporting ride results better than the Easyrider software.

Bob 


Bob Morris
Morris Endurance Enterprises
Boise, ID 
  

--

"The person of superior integrity does not insist upon his integrity.

  For this reason, he has integrity. The person of inferior integrity

  never loses sight of his integrity.  For this reason, he lacks integrity."

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