>
>> These people are SELF-PROCLAIMED experts on many subjects -
>> most of
>> which they have only an inkling of knowledge. They claim to know and
>> don't even have to be asked for advice - they just volunteer it it.
>> This is a constant source of delight to those who really know.
>>
>> Good observation and analogy.
>>
>> Regards & 73 de
>>
>> Dave, WT8R
>
>Hi Dave,
>
>If you have the ability to determine who is "expert" and who isn't,
>you must be able to contribute greatly to technical discussions.
>
>I certainly hope you decide to contribute to technical discussions,
>rather than just appearing to tell us all who you think is "expert"
>and who you think doesn't have an "inkling of knowledge".
? Naming who is an expert and who isn't invites entangling hair-pulls,
ad hominems and nipping by lap-dogs. . It seems safer to critique
techno-blather *One* point at a time since self-appointed "experts"
typically make great efforts to obfuscate their errors. // Many thanks
to Mr. John Ferebee for explaning this to me prior to the Grate
Parasitics Debate.
Cheers, Mr. Rauch
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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