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Posted by ShepFL on September 20, 2003 at 13:13:22 from (63.175.91.98):
In Reply to: Errors in answers. posted by Paul Janke on September 18, 2003 at 18:15:02:
I would like to be told of my mistakes. I am not perfect nor will I ever know it all. The day I quit learning I better be in a pine box. I have learned a great deal on this site and also from reading other materials. My hat is off to each of you for your contributions and improving my education. Generally I won't respond if I have no experience or knowledge on a subject; likewise I never knowingly provide incorrect information yet it has happened. I doubt anyone here intentionally provides incorrect information. I'd rather someone corrected me either privately or publicly than to permit bad information cause someone harm to either themselves or their rigs. Beyond that, if you are not making mistakes to me that means either a) you are perfect or b) you are not trying. As the saying goes - "Experience is a rough teacher; first you are given the test and then you are given the lesson." Therein is the beauty of this site. Many of us share our experience, wisdom and knowledge thus improving our collective knowledge and safety while sparing us the pain of previous mistakes. I am always grateful for the contributions from those more experienced or knowledgeable than I. I try to repay that with my positive contributions (posts) and public thanks. Still chuggin' in the weeds. . . Best Regards, ShepFL
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