All involved with: -strip mute or not,-SAT or not,-destroy old junkers or not,-fork or float. The following speaks to the varying opinions on the list on these and other subjects very well. "We believe to be that which we perceive. We perceive more easily that which we believe,or wish to. Our perceptions and our beliefs form our reality. Therefor, perception is our reality, a reality that is not needfully true to any but ourselves." I must say that I am constantly amazed at the tremendous variety of methods of attacking the same problems in our trade and the fact that most of the various methods work to some degree or other. If they didn't some of us could not stay in business. This points out to me again that our trade is as much art as it is science, as much interpretation as it is absolutes. Just a thought on a rainy afternoon. Jim Bryant (FL)
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