> 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) I refer to technical references of one sort or another on pretty much a daily basis, but I don't recall an instance where I ever have read one, every word, cover to cover. At least not consecutively. I have probably, eventually, read all of a few of them, but who reads tech references start to finish like a novel? I'm always either after specific information, or prospecting in relation to something specific. Ron N
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