Give us a look Pup, you might make a sale?
I did have a look at the John Naka books as you suggested and it would appear that some people take a very strict interpretation and others (like me - and probably you it would seem) a much more relaxed approach. Thanks for the tip.
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Its dark here at the moment and as you know I am frit of the darkWatto wrote:Give us a look Pup, you might make a sale?
I did have a look at the John Naka books as you suggested and it would appear that some people take a very strict interpretation and others (like me - and probably you it would seem) a much more relaxed approach. Thanks for the tip.
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To get to carried away with the left right or wrong is not what we need. We need some flexability in our work. So we can say that is mine.
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