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Re: Pickle (389 Views)
Posted by: miff (IP Logged)
Date: April 25, 2005 12:54PM

TGJB,

A slow day for me. A question I always wanted to ask.I have often read your postings which say, for example, Len got it wrong or Andy got it wrong.

Figure making is NOT an exact provable science,how do you know you got it right?When you put up a set of sheets to show the correctness of path or beaten length consistency to your figs, that proves nothing that can be independently confirmed.

So why are you right and everyone else wrong. Serious question really.Not trying to be a smart ass.Thanks.



miff



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