I hope so.77Gowing wrote:Mike, You never fail to give us food for thought.
Due diligence, part 1
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Re: Due diligence, part 1
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And I never would have thought that this post would cause concern...
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Re: Due diligence, part 1
Just smart common sense concern.
I have had a proclivity to get into trouble on forums. I'm argumentative and challenge everything most times. In my mind, Im not beligerent, just want to know the limits. But, I often forget that my physical size and my bearing can come off intimidating. Having worked in hands on testing in the research world for thirty plus years makes me more so. Not bragging, most think research is all white lab coats and pristine clean rooms. Where I worked I got dirty, bruised, lacerated and burned a little. I mastered nothing that I can think of. But God I loved to noodle a problem, and sometimes the solution is right on the end of your nose. Other times the solutions were bizarre but effective. And of course a great many ideas just dont pan out.
Its why they call it "experience."
Yes Sir, God gave us this big old world to figure out without a manual. You can be intimidated by it, or embrace it.
Our world really is our Oyster.
Keep it coming Mike.
I have had a proclivity to get into trouble on forums. I'm argumentative and challenge everything most times. In my mind, Im not beligerent, just want to know the limits. But, I often forget that my physical size and my bearing can come off intimidating. Having worked in hands on testing in the research world for thirty plus years makes me more so. Not bragging, most think research is all white lab coats and pristine clean rooms. Where I worked I got dirty, bruised, lacerated and burned a little. I mastered nothing that I can think of. But God I loved to noodle a problem, and sometimes the solution is right on the end of your nose. Other times the solutions were bizarre but effective. And of course a great many ideas just dont pan out.
Its why they call it "experience."
Yes Sir, God gave us this big old world to figure out without a manual. You can be intimidated by it, or embrace it.
Our world really is our Oyster.
Keep it coming Mike.
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