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Jerry Stuckle wrote in news:lv9mdp$a3o$1@dont-
email.me: Ah, heck - don't make it so easy. A REAL HAM would mine and smelt his own ore (using a garden trowel and blowtorch). He would create his own insulating material from raw materials (bakelite would probably be easiest), and finally shape and assemble the final product. Nice. A similar logic applies to knowledge in general. I once got flamed on a forum for stating a bit of (correct) info simply because it seemed to someone that I had picked it up from others, and they felt I hadn't contributed enough of my own experience to their field (lasering is a ridiculously expensive hobby, so I accept no fault there, given that offering stuff or knowledge for free usually gets the upturned nose anyway). Also, the attitude denies the value of all teaching, so I don't take it too seriously even when I get hurt by it. If we do too much, there will be someone to flame us. That same person might be the first to flame if we do too little. ![]() |
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