:? Okay, this is a gripe about the people who don’t read all the articles before they ask questions, thus making them DUMB questions. YES, I am talking about You {read here MYSELF}.
Asked Betty about Stripers, should have been wipers, and got two answers, from her and Bluegill222, both very helpfull, and THEN I just looked on the front page :shock: .
I don’t have to say what I saw. Thanks Joe for a great article.
Anybody else out there willing to admit this defect? 8)
Bryon - I’ll admit to having brain fa*ts. I’ll also admit to going back to something I’ve written to make corrections, especially when what I’ve typed gives a wrong impression or connotation. Not only will I admit to those deficiencies, I’ll admit to not reading the articles unless a title or subject has tweaked my interest. Having made those admissions, let me say that Betty and/or Joe Hyde may know a thing or two about about ‘wipers’ and probably ‘stripers’. I’m not sure how well versed they are insofar as ‘strippers’ go :lol:
I read the all the articles first thing when they come out. Even so I still get them wrong at times and misread or misquote them in subsequent ramblings on here.
However I am to clever to actually make mistrakes.
My Dad told me something about 30 years ago that I think would be fitting here
“The only people that don’t make mistakes are the ones that aren’t doing anything”
On the other hand, it is easier to ask once than to read 11 thousand pages (or whatever FAOL is up to, looking for the answer. Forget that “search” function…
Beeing an above average student as a child I made the career choice of my life and decided to take the severe under achievers road.
Hence, the readers at this forum at times have been subjected to my faux paus on occaision. :?
Therefore I do pledge heretofore to pay much more attention to what I have read prior to posting a response. :lol:
Perch
Byron,
I salute your bravery for admitting you made a mistake. My life has been great entertainment for God over the years. Falling on my face is an art form I thought I owned the Patent for. POST it NOTES have saved me many times. Taking Notes relieves pressure on what brain I have left. I wouldn’t worry about asking stupid questions, it’s just an alternative way of learning!
Doug