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Re: BEWARE!! BECARFULL, ALL NEWBEE'S AND OTHERS
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Posted by Wild Bill on August 25, 2006 at 07:24:01 from (170.211.171.69):
In Reply to: BEWARE!! BECARFULL, ALL NEWBEE'S AND OTHERS posted by Magman on August 24, 2006 at 17:27:25:
Free advice is free advice, you get what you pay for. I learned a long time ago that I need to be weary of who I take advice from. You would'nt take advice on building an engine from the first stranger you see walking down the street would you? The same should hold true on this fourum. When it comes down to it, the person you think is experienced may well be some joker that does not know is stuff. Without face to face interaction you don't get the subtle things that you can read in a person when you meet them. Now here is some tough medicine: maybe there was nothing wrong with the advice you got, and maybe it was some thing you did in building the engine that caused the problem. Then again, I am not there, that is a "what if" type thing. Bill
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