Appreciation and Thanks
Whit
Posts: 4,191
Just a quick post to say how much I appreciate Parallax and the Community here on the Parallax Forums.
Thanks to Parallax for all the great products, amazing customer support and the wealth of information and tutorials provided here and on the main site.
Thanks to everyone here for sharing your time, talent and knowledge. I love visiting here to share ideas, to discuss the hobby I love so much and hear what everybody is doing, figuring out, buying and learning.
Thanks for bringing a world of info and knowledge to my little corner of Louisiana. Some things just need to be said out loud (or typed) every once and while!
See you next post...
Thanks to Parallax for all the great products, amazing customer support and the wealth of information and tutorials provided here and on the main site.
Thanks to everyone here for sharing your time, talent and knowledge. I love visiting here to share ideas, to discuss the hobby I love so much and hear what everybody is doing, figuring out, buying and learning.
Thanks for bringing a world of info and knowledge to my little corner of Louisiana. Some things just need to be said out loud (or typed) every once and while!
See you next post...
Comments
I haven'the been contributing much lately but the community and friendship is unbeatable!
Thanks, Parallax for hosting us!
Whit, thanks for being a great guy and pointing this out. You da man!
You're a gentle, kind, and resourceful soul who has graced this forum for as long as I can remember. Thank you for your steadfastness, calm sobriety, and insightful contributions to this wonderful community! And thanks to Parallax for bringing all of us together. In Small Town, USA, like-minded technophiles are hard to come by. This forum is the perfect antidote!
-Phil
There's a good feeling knowing there are many talented folks waiting in the wings to assist with whatever is holding you back.
Cheers,
:thumb:
Seriously though, this is a pretty great place. Many thanks to the Gracey brothers for footing the bill...and exhibiting such tolerance!
Whit,
I think about this every day.
There are so many smart people here willing to share. I have learned 10 times more on this forum than I learned in school back in the 80's.
Thanks to all the contributors, and especially Parallax for hosting this great forum.
When you love what you do you'll hardly work a day in your life. I think Parallax team has had this experience, especially those of us who get to work with the hardware, electronics and people who enjoy it in the same way. The real heros in Parallax are people you may not see on the forums, but let us who frequently blabber claim too much of the recognition:
Accounting
Carolyn
JJ
Mary Beth
Engineering / R&D
Jeff
Chip
Daniel
David
Support
Chris
Zakia
Miguel
Human Resources / Admin
Bonnie
Mari
Adriawna
Marketing
Jen
Ken
IT - Web
Bump
Jim
Manufacturing / Shipping / Kitting
JenF
Robin
Sherice
Paul
Tiffany
Terrell
Kenneth
Chris
Mark
Two temp staff (they have names, we've met once recently!)
Sales
Kristina
Julia
Chantal
Education
Courtney
Stephanie
Andy
Purchasing
Karen
Linda
Contractors
Gordon
Michel
Jon
David
Steve
Mike
Luis
Blaine
Kryzstof
Michael
Brett
Roy
and a dozen others. . .
Community
100,000 of you
It's a big ecosystem that you're part of when we think about it. And I believe that ultimately Parallax is a crowd-sourced company, with you at the steering wheel. Chip does a powerful job driving a bus with all of you yelling commands, too.
Ken Gracey
Right on the mark Mike! I got to visit a few years back and had a blast. Got the royal treatment from everyone there too! I would love to to make it to a group event or "Unofficial" Expo sometime too and meet some of the folks here on the Forums face to face.
@Ken - Thanks for posting the "credits" for the whole team. Thanks to them all!
Glad this got some views - thanks to all for the kind words too.
- Propeller 2 code is running in full on the Parallax FPGA 1-2-3 Development Board
- Manual layout of Propeller 2 is done by Treehouse Designs
My best guess is that we'll be hosting a gathering at Parallax with tri-tip, salmon, robots, Propellers and UAVs by the Fall. Oh, and you too. Lots of you.
Ken Gracey
That's great news, we've really missed our annual trip to Rocklin.
In. I'll bring flamethrowers, laser trackers and dangerous toys. And more hats if need be.
Mr. Gracey,
What about us fellows on the East Coast? Maybe there should be an East Coast meeting at the same time so we can start a hangout to Parallax HQ......
We had our first in August in Boston:
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php/153672-Unofficial-Propeller-Expo-North-East-Boston!-If-I-build-it-will-you-come
How far are you away?
Sadly I'm a little farther south of that, close to DC.
bots, that seemed impossible before.
Also, thanks to the folks here on the forums that inspired me to the possibilities.
Love Y'all!!!!
Amanda
See you there in the fall!
Ken -- I felt privileged to meet many of those folks you list when I visited and toured Parallax at the last UPEW. As I've written before, I have worked with a LOT of companies in my 30 year career and it's very rare to find a group so consistently enthusiastic, capable, and focused on creating great products and a positive customer experience. I know my own corporate masters are unlikely to become a big customer of yours, but Parallax has become a hugely important supplier for us. There really is nothing else out there that could replace Propeller based boards for us because nothing else allows such flexibility and design simplicity with the limited amount of engineering resources we have (which is to say, I have to do it all myself). Parallax has made it possible for us to produce things which our well funded and staffed internationally situated manufacturers had no idea were possible. And whenever I've had a problem, Parallax and the forum folks here have stepped up to help. I had used Basic Stamps occasionally in the 90's for little projects but when I rediscovered Parallax and the Propeller through an article on the YBOX2, it was truly a revelation. Thank you all for the wonderful jobs you do and contributions you make.
@localroger and Oldbitcollector nailed it.
It is like Mecca for the Muslims. The hadch(spelling?) . At least once in your life you have to go down there to Rocklin, California. It's a blast. Parallax is a quite unique company.
I give an example:
At he last Expo, the first I attended, I was sitting somewhere and watching the crowd. I noticed a very young man in a very nice suit. 16? 15? The suit looked strange to me but - hmm - he was on a mission.
He tracked down Jessica and in the middle of all the running Expo Jessica sat down with him, next to me, and started to talk with him over a possible internship. I went away, strolling around and about half an hour later they still sat there and talked. This guy smiled as wide as a barn door. Parallax is a company taking its job serious. They do what they claim.
But none of the people I met there seems to be serious at all. All quite relaxed and smiling, To me it felt more like a family as a company.
I worked my way up in my life from way down in the food chain. Lots of different jobs in the last 40+ years. Lots of different companies. The production floor usually shows a lot about the company. As with Parallax. They care about details. Clean. Good Light. Noise reduction doors around loud machinery. Stuff like that.
So whoever here was not yet at the Parallax Headquarters in Rocklin is missing something in his or hers life. He or she might just not know yet.
Enjoy!
Mike