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Re: Re: how to understand


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Posted by nomad on June 05, 2001 at 15:55:04 from (212.156.23.110):

In Reply to: Re: how to understand posted by Kajun on June 05, 2001 at 14:49:41:

don't know who he is. He sometimes appears as Rucus, sometimes Rufus, sometimes Ruckus, etc.

I think the same about the YT community is not so much interested in scientific minutiae; we are interested in what works and in helping each other. This thread about "how to seperate the original antique from a copy/duplication" was/is in this direction. No need to go into pure scientific details if you meant by "science" that those scholars are doing. To me, the science is universal; but its language can change from scholars to farmers.

I could ask this question in my post in this thread that way;

"Hey, i was shopping at ebay and i am not sure *that* part being auctioned currently is a true/original antique or not..Please, help me!"
[this is something like Cash means Cash question below and they both are somewhat scientific]

Actually, there is no difference between this question and the question i asked at my first post in this thread. Then, i'd be no more accused about opening irrelevant topic.

Yes, I've already realized that people who visit this Board are entusiasts rather than full time farmers who are probably busy with harvesting(?) these days. Thats why i'm opening such topics in that way (instead of the way "hey, i saw an antique part at ebay, but not sure, ...etc".)

By the way, you may find the words/terms i am using in my posts not so folkloric. this is because i learned this language foreign to me from the books without living in rural areas over there. Anyways, if the internet is a borderless country, us Nomads (the most civil surfers on the net) actually live close each others although many people still unable to feel this and are not used to, yet.

Anyways, using scolars' terms or farmers' terms, (both or science - how can one novice understand the differences between an original antique and a duplicated/copy. Lets take an example: exhaust manifold (or any other part.)


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