I don't understand this concern over self-termination. There are a thousand
ways to kill yourself out in every day life. Driving is something dangerous
and people do it every day. Before it was the teens and the drunks you have
to watch for - now it's the idiots texting and driving at the same time.
There is a reasonable argument that driving is far more hazardous because
there are so many chances of death even if you do it all right. Makes me
wonder what the per capita death rate from electrocution is compared to the
per capita death rate from auto accidents?
73/jeff/ac0c
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Wright
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2017 2:49 PM
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] Decline of homebrewing?
On 10/01/17 03:15, Jim Garland <4cx250b@miamioh.edu> wrote:
My point is that one shouldn't take for granted, as I did, the
importance of experience and practice in developing homebrewing skills,
even for very simple projects. And just as important as skills is
judgement and maturity. If you're going to be good at almost any craft,
you can't be impulsive, or overconfident, or unaware of your
surroundings, or easily distracted, or in a hurry, or unwilling to
accept advice.
Bloody hell, here we go again. People AREN'T INTERESTED in you speaking
to them like you're their caring daddy, and that you know best, and all
your methods are best etc, and if you're filtering for these people then
you're being creepy.
S
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