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.


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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