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Posted by Sue2 on April 27, 2001 at 18:52:43:
Here's my prospective on the posts aways down (amongst others in the past). For anyone with knowledge on a certain subject, one must use that knowledge wisely. Here's a couple of (off topic)examples:
We have a 16 year old daughter. She comes up to me and asks me how to make a Long Island Iced Tea. Now, knowing I know how to mix one, do I tell her how to do it or do I choose not to share my knowledge?
Let's say for a moment that I know how to assemble a bomb (LOL I have trouble operating a pair of scissors). Someone asks me how to make one. Do I share my knowledge? Or not?
Just because you know how to amputate a tail, hatch iguana eggs, make a bomb, mix drinks, etc., does NOT mean you have to share this knowledge. It all boils down to using your common sense and/or what could/would be the consequences if I shared my knowledge (worse case scenario).
The point I'm trying to make is everyone needs to use common sense and think before the post/reply.
Sue2 (I now return to you all to the happy land of iguanas)
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