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I'm more interested in the results of craftsmanship rather than debating the relative merits of the tools available.


To paraphrase an old bromide, those who can, do, those who can't, argue.


Just my opinion,


--Mac




LOL. Thanks Mac. For one thing I've learned a new (to me) colloquialism. For another I got a real kick out of your twist on teaching. I visit several forums, and everyone of them is a huge lesson in how much we (mankind) love to argue. Oh well, even mathematicians have their "arguments", so I guess it's all good.lol. Now, where's my Truth Stick? I had it right here beside me just a minuet ago. I darn sure don't want to loose it because it appears to be the only 100% accurate one in the entire universe!!!

..Bromide compounds, especially potassium bromide, were frequently used as sedatives in the 19th and early 20th century. This gave the word "bromide" its colloquial connotation of a boring cliché, a bit of conventional wisdom overused as a sedative...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromide

Later,
Jim


I'd be completely happy if I had just one more guitar.