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Posted by Allan on November 18, 2003 at 03:52:19 from (148.63.132.164):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: farmall b alternator posted by Bob on November 18, 2003 at 00:33:48:

Mornin' Bob,

Yeah, I know what you mean. It is hard to argue with someone who won’t argue back…what a bummer!!

But, over the years, I have come to the realization that there are certain areas that just cannot be discussed with another individual without it being a total and complete waste of time and energy.

Because, more often than not, the debate sooner or later turns into nothing more than an unintelligible fiasco; the two parties get mad at one another, personalities get involved, finger pointing starts, and before it is over, feelings get hurt. It just isn’t worth the effort.

These areas include religion, politics and one’s superstitions. I find it better to just walk away and let the other fellea think what he wants to think.

The best one I ever read was posted on another forum and backed up by a multitude of supporters and entry-level experts, which was of the opinion that current can and does flow through a capacitor. That one went on for weeks! I couldn’t have bought a $50 hardbound novel with so much enjoyment and amusement! It was priceless!

No, a man is going to believe what he is going to believe and no amount of yelling back and forth is ever going to accomplish anything; one way or the other.

However, I still can’t help finding myself wondering where in the world some of these tales originate. But, I’ll give you this: they certainly do make for some rather ‘entertaining’ reading. LOL

Have a good one and thanks for the comeback,

Allan





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