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Larry, do you remember in school, there was always one, if not two kids in every class, that put up their hands excitedly for EVERY question the teacher asked, even if they DIDN'T know the answer? Do you remember, in every family, or neighbourhood, there was always one kid whose worst crayon scrawls imaginable, were up on his parents' frig' for a year at a time? Well, over the years, these folks added up to hundreds of thousands, some of them got some trains, a lot of them got computers, and now they frequent many MRR forums to "help" people.There's a lot of good help out there being offered beginners, but a lot of non-help too...some of it just dumb, but some of it damaging.You can tell by some of the long-winded, totally inaccurate posts on many forums, that they are being written by people who have no knowledge or experience of the topic they address.It's a shame for those beginners who think that an answer on a MRR forum is automatically correct, or of help. <br /> <br />Happy New Year / Mike
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