| RM2D (SM6LRR) wrote: "I like to be able to look fellow competitors in their 
eyes, and see honesty from their faces when I meet them at competitions. If my 
conscience was not 100% clean, how could I possibly look into the eyes of 
competitors that qualified based on full compliance with the rules?"
Even though I don't have a dog in the WRTC fight, personally I'm much more 
concerned that the person that I see, when I look in the mirror, is satisfied 
that I operated, not only within the rules, but also within the spirit of the 
rules. I have absolutely no control over what others may think of me, or my 
operating. I do have control over how I operate, and if I'm satisfied, why does 
it matter what others may think? Have we, as a society, reached a point where 
untruths are the "accepted" normal? Personally, I don't think so. I still 
believe that for each "untruth" there are untold numbers of the truth? 
C'ya, Shelby
As I don't have an iPhone, nor an iPad, sent from my PC
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