Don’t shoot! I type this with one finger on the keyboard, my tongue in my cheek, and the frequent use of “spell check”. :)
I try not to be judgmental or bigoted but if I posted a question concerning a fluid power system on my Tractor and there are two answers, one of them diagnosing the fault in detail with a “spot on fix” that will quickly and inexpensively solve my problem but the poster spelled Hydraulic (Hydrolic) along with committing several other deadly sins regarding spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Next along comes the second response written by Dr. I Spell Good professor of creative writing.
This word smith not only spells hydraulic correctly but the entire manuscript is so well written it seems to weave a tapestry in ink, and it brings tears of joy to my eyes; my first instinct is to frame this work of literary art and hang it in a place of honor on my living room wall.
The good Doctors lengthy dissertation includes the use of cutting torches, very large hammers, and preferably a large Track Hoe to invert the entire tractor while applying seemly brutal maneuvers to the radiator.
Now my dilemma is whose advice am I going to heed?
I tell you what good folks; I got to spend some serious thinking time on this problem and maybe I should look up my old college textbook “Problem solving through Analytical thinking”. :?
Agreement on issues is not the point, or always even a desirable conclusion. It is not even necessary to respect others opinions; but it is important that we respect everyone right to have their opinions. :!:
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