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Old 07-10-2012, 12:39 PM   #17
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Mike,

Thanks good to see you posting here,nice seeing some old familiar names popping up. We can make this site an old age home for Sartinites.

Jeff
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Jeff, Sartinites never grow old. However, some of the material does.
Some of us tend to stubbornly rehash and repeat the same old thing over and over again somewhat like a broken record and a tutorial which lacks a positive end result. In other words, you can't teach and learn from something that doesn't work.
Show me success before the fact and I'll be a believer. Show me the money.
It's easy to place the pieces within a puzzle after you know where they belong.
Those that choose to learn in this manner are just deluding themselves.
This is my opinion whether one wishes to agree or not.
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