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- From: gph@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (G. Paul Houtz)
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 02:56:52 GMT
- Subject: Re: Re: Roy Underhill is a good turner. Norm ain't.
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- paul.burnett@pcs.sj.ca.us (Paul Burnett) writes:
- >TO: gph@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (G. Paul Houtz)
- >
- >GPH> It reminds me of some of the "Helpful Shop Tips" in Fine Woodworking
- > > magazine. Some of them are good tips, some of them are good for a
- > > laugh.
- >
- >C'mon, Paul - _all_ of us were beginners once. <G> FWW and other mags
- >are aimed at those who aspire to _becoming_ "fine woodworkers" as much
- >as it is at those who already are. (And there's darn few of us -
- >right?) <G>
-
- Yes, Paul, but the editors of Fine Woodworking are *NOT* beginners,
- and I would expect them to at least *try* some of these suggestions,
- before publishing them in their magazine.
-
- I will continue to criticize *everything* I see here and in magazines,
- even if it comes from beginners. I am sorry if that offends you.
-