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Author How to trim black widows with subjective distortion
Warm Worm

2006-11-20, 5:26 pm


Kris Krieger wrote:
> "Warm Worm"


> But to DEMAND answers/advice, and *then*, to add insult to injury by
> impugning somepne's professionalism merely because they chose to decline
> giving away gratis their knowledge and/or experience? If someone did
> that to me, implies I'm "unprofessional" merely because I did give away
> my knowledge for free? Well, the word for that is, "killfile". I have
> nothing to do with people like that.
>
> ANd if I recall, this is not the first time "warm worm" has impugned
> someone's professionalism for trivial so-called "reasons". IIRC, that
> includes mine...


If you re-read it and/or go back in the thread, you may realize that
who you're apparently agreeing with is Warm Worm not Sasquatch...
It might also conveniently support my previous mention of electronic
information accuracy, to say nothing of subjective interpretation
accuracy.

> ANd if I recall


That's a big if, and even if, your recollection may be in error.

"Fool yourself twice, double shame on you." ;)
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>
> Horse-hockey. The pro would still charge for parts and labor. THe time
> he spent fixing your fuse might have been put, after all, towards a big
> and expensive job he'd make good money doing. It's at best sheer egotism
> to *expect* someone do "prove" their professionalism <!!> by doing stuff
> for free.
>

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