> Firstly, you keep moving the target. You asked "where's the product?"
> and when I gave you the names of products you ignored my answer and
> asked for something else. I am not interested in playing that game,
> and thus will not be giving you any further answers for you to ignore.
This is an important step.
> Second, show me any examples where *engineers* (we are talking
> about engineers, if you recall) publish the code inside a toy
> or test fixture. Got any source code for anything sold by
> Mattel / Fisher-Price, Hasbro, Tiger, Leapfrog, JAKKS Pacific,
> Bandai or V-Tech? Even Lego, the most open of all toy makers (See
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Mindstorms#Programming_languages
> for details) won't give you the source code for RCX Code or even
> reveal what programming language it is written in.
> Then show me any examples where engineers publish the code inside
> an aerospace test system. Where is the published code that tests
> aircraft made by boeing or Airbus?
Oh, you challenge him to respond after you say you won't play any more.
And then sure enough, you kept responding. I guess you weren't ready to
stop playing that game after all. It happens to the best of us, we all
get trolled sometimes.