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Re: Just need to say some things
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Posted by Paul Ramsey on February 15, 2001 at 07:25:19 from (63.73.79.4):
In Reply to: Just need to say some things posted by Bill C on February 14, 2001 at 20:37:50:
Bill, I couldn't agree more - and I had exactly the same thought two days ago but didn't go ahead and put it out on this board. I think the problem here is that many people confuse giving advice with answering a question. Both are trying to help, but one may be appreciated and the other may not be. I think that one of the ways we can avoid misunderstandings is to specify that we are asking a question here as opposed to looking for advice. I personally value both, but am usually looking for the answer to a question rather than looking for advice. Maybe I'm just dumb, but sometimes I'd rather spend money and time on a project (read crazy idea) than go out and buy another tractor. Hey, I saw where a fella out there is building a two seat, tricycle gear Cub! I know that's got to cost a lot (both in time and money) and could never be "justified", but it's his baby, and I'm sure he is proud of his work. Let's all try to answer questions first, and offer opinions only where solicited in the future. As a well know comic says: "that's just my opinion - I could be wrong"!
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