ETD's accurate?

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Wed, 18 Sep 2002 23:21:23 +0200


Newton Hunt wrote:

> An ETD is a power tool, and like any other tool, if it is used as a
> substitute for skill then everyone suffers.
>
> Knowing how to find the flaws in any tool or process is finding a means
> to compensate for it's deficiencies.
>
> Being creative is a means of taking something further than it had been
> taken before, always reaching for that next knowing to acquire is what
> life is about and bringing it to our work is enhancing our life and the
> lives of the others effected.

You see... we aggree after all !! :)

> > > At what point does accuracy become playing with yourself?
> >
> > I'll thank you not to get gross on me here Newton... hehe.
>
> Now Richard, play is supposed to be fun, not gross.

You have a point... or two I suppose I should say. And you are correct both
ways.

>                 Newton (going away now)
>

Have a good weekend my friend.

Cheers!

--
Richard Brekne
RPT, N.P.T.F.
UiB, Bergen, Norway
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