Hi Joe. Good point indeed. Especially about reading completely. I found out some years ago that just looking up a fact or figure or two left out to much detail and often enough was a source of confusion grounded in not understanding the perspective in which some things are presented. I cant say I read reference books like I would a novel, but I dont own a single one I havent read all the way through. Some of them that are a bit over my head I go back through with the passage of time as I find it easier to pick more up this way. Finding specs is also easier for me this way, as I often know just where to look and double check myself. A fine 2 cents you have there Joe,... you wanna trade for a couple pennies ? :) Cheers Richard Brekne RPT NPTF Griegakadamiet UiB *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** >> While I'm on the subject of books, when's the last time you read a >>technical book? Woodworking, Business, Math, Welding, a catalog, (from >cover >>to cover), etc., etc., the list is endless, if you make it a point to >persue >>an ever increasing knowledge bank, throughout your life. Just my 2cents >>worth. >>Regards, >>Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon) > >
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