Ohhh boy, another can of worms.
1) One mans poison is anothers' medicine.
2) People learn, a fool today--a genius tomorrow.
3) The three blind men go to see the elephant.
4) Mistakes are forgive-able.
5) etc.
6) etc.
I am afraid with your offering, I cannot offer fitting argument ... we
live, we learn.
Regards,
JS
Michael Coslo wrote:
I don't know anyone here that is that way. I do know people who have
the temerity to question wild claims, and not accept them as fact until
good and compelling proof is offered, or if it at least "works" to a
close approximation. It is a mark of wisdom to understand that is
prudent, not foolish.
Has a person stopped asking questions if they ask a question about
some new and unproven concept?
The idea is to answer or discuss the question, not deride the
questioner.
Otherwise we sound like:
Person 1: Boy the US healthcare system has some big problems
Person 2: LIBERAL!
Person 1: It's hot out today.
Person 2: LIBERAL!
- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -