OK...looks like to me, the user of ISO stuff...that we have a lot of word twisting involved. Saying something is "ISO anything" doesn't really mean crap when it comes to whether you'll ever be able to do anything with 2 dis-similar items or not. Looks like if a CNH thing & JD thing are both ISO...it does NOT mean they'll work together...ever. So, what's the difference if they're ISO or not? I don't care if they're not ISO, but if they DO work together..that's the important part to me the farmer. This ISO crap is for you engineers & advertising & sales guys to throw around at "happy hour" after work. |