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From: "Garfield Benjamin" <gbenjam@sosbbs.com>
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Subject: Re: CBATNAM
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> ...Bad workmen always blame their tools ya know :�
Yes, tis often said that only a poor workman blames his tools, but in
practice you must admit that the tools make a BIG difference...
For example: If you and I were competing to see who could pound the
most nails into some boards within a certain amount of time, surely
with me using a hammer and you using your head or fist, chances are
I would easily win... :-)
Haha... you do have a valid point though. Pure skill can take you far
and I suppose a VERY skilled person could easily win in the above
competition by simply using a rock or even piece of wood, but the
point is we are all limited to a degree by our tools. Some of us can
just do more with less, but give the expert the hammer and then you
can see just how much of a difference it really makes...
Wondering what the point of this e-mail is? To be honest, so am I...
Take care,
GARFIELD
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