What he said:
LOL,
Yes, I know!
My post was long and winded and I probably did not do what Ron taught us justice in my attempt to explain this to Southman.
But....If you are just starting out, learning and building on these small principals will serve you well and take you far.
I had a "Relatively Good Idea of the Basics" when I went into the class.
When I came out I feel that I have a "Firm Grip" on what is going on and more importantly, learning exercises like this has made me much more confident working with Automation.
For those that were just starting out, these basic principals were a bit of climb for them to grasp and retain, but once they got this system fixed in there head, they were able move up that hill with a pep in there step.
Sounds funny but I watched it happen with my own two eyes, the man knows what he is doing and he has a unique ability of being able to convey that information to you in a way you can understand.
(Obviously, reading my ramblings you can tell I don't posses that same quality..YET, but I am working on it.
One rung at a time, step by step, I still have a Long Way to go but one day I will peer over the top rung of that ladder, and be able to see what's up there, this I know)
BCS