Sorry, what letter are you talking about and why was it supposed to be issued by LG and not GE? Is that a reply for the current discussion?
There it is....i guess that letter came from LG themselves and i hope this will solve your problem guys.
We help not because we need to but we help because we want to.........there's a big difference between "need" and "want"
Sorry, what letter are you talking about and why was it supposed to be issued by LG and not GE? Is that a reply for the current discussion?
My mistake. I have posted a letter by GE i have read regarding the problem but accidentally deleted it. I'll post it again.
We help not because we need to but we help because we want to.........there's a big difference between "need" and "want"
The letter im talking about is not actually a letter for me. I read it on another forum......And thought about sharing it.....
We help not because we need to but we help because we want to.........there's a big difference between "need" and "want"
We'll be glad to see that letter![]()
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object?
Dear rc2080,
Have you tried contacting Nonlinear Dynamics? They developed the ImageQuantTl software for GE and their own software, TL100, is almost identical apart from the fact that it cannot do multichannel analysis. As a result it is much cheaper than IQTL and you get the tech support direct from the developers
www.nonlinear.com
TL100 - $999
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Is that the letter Roi is referring?
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object?
Not that's not it. I have a letter from LG before that i have read from another forum on how to contact GE and where to contact GE. I have it before in m computer before having it deleted because of system errors and bugs.
We help not because we need to but we help because we want to.........there's a big difference between "need" and "want"
oh ok.![]()
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an unmovable object?
My bad. Sorry. Didn't explain it to you guys very well.![]()
We help not because we need to but we help because we want to.........there's a big difference between "need" and "want"