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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 581960" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>Some folks like to delve into the weeds because after getting lost in them and then finding their way out, or perhaps being led out of them by others who point the way, they come out of them with a better understanding. I can relate to this because if I don't understand something I ask provocative questions which once answered lead me to a clearing where I can better see the situation. Reading the various aspects and responses to dressedcheeseside's inquiries has led me to a somewhat better understanding of how the new system might work.</p><p></p><p>If we all just keep our questions and observations to ourselves, we won't learn as much as we do when we ask them. If once asked and the answer is unclear, sometimes the best way to learn is to provoke an answer by stating one's objections or skepticisms. Or at least, it seems to me. Some people erroneously call this, "trolling".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 581960, member: 3893"] Some folks like to delve into the weeds because after getting lost in them and then finding their way out, or perhaps being led out of them by others who point the way, they come out of them with a better understanding. I can relate to this because if I don't understand something I ask provocative questions which once answered lead me to a clearing where I can better see the situation. Reading the various aspects and responses to dressedcheeseside's inquiries has led me to a somewhat better understanding of how the new system might work. If we all just keep our questions and observations to ourselves, we won't learn as much as we do when we ask them. If once asked and the answer is unclear, sometimes the best way to learn is to provoke an answer by stating one's objections or skepticisms. Or at least, it seems to me. Some people erroneously call this, "trolling". [/QUOTE]
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