wnorth(at)sdccd.edu Guest
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:37 am Post subject: to the contrare |
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I completely disagree.
There are many dumb questions.
For example, "Do I really want to go flying today?"
Of course I do, any and every day I want to go flying. I may not be up to
flying, or flying in the prevailing conditions, but I always want to go.
Or how about "Do I really have enough fuel?" Like yo duh, if you are
wondering stop asking, go top it off or shorten the flight if you are
already topped off.
Or, "Should I take off into this weather?" Again, dumb question, if you are
wondering go have lunch and a nap until you are no longer wondering.
And a last example of dumb questions is "Should I "do not archive" this?"
However the question of gapping spark plugs was not a dumb one.
I have returned many brand new parts back to the manufacturer that didn't
meet new limit specifications. I once spent three days diagnosing a brand
new factory camshaft that had been misground. I've had timing gears that
were cut out of time, and the list goes on. As well, I've had many cases of
right box, right part number, wrong part.
to err is human; to sign my name on that error qualifies as dumb.
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