> Commentary without actually attempting it will only be as effective as > whistling in the wind! > Mike I have tried it, as I expect most of us have at one time or another. Some of us have made an effort to understand what is actually happening when strings are seated, and spent way too much time describing and discussing the phenomenon on list with way too many people who weren't interested in trying to understand what they believed they saw. It's all there in the archives, in excruciating detail, if you're interested. If you're not, I'm not about to waste any more time trying to explain it to you. > Never become so much of an expert that you stop gaining expertise. View > life as a continuous learning experience. > - Denis Waitley Denis is getting more strident with each repetition too, incidentally. Ron N
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