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ivanhater wrote:omg i think i see the center!!!! i could be dead wrong....i think it just came out to the west of the convection, take a look
http://hadar.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... at2_0.html
artist wrote:it can also be irresponsible to argue with a pro as well. it would be a lot smarter to agree to disagree RESPECTFULLY & just move on. That is what I would tell my sons.
artist wrote:it can also be irresponsible to argue with a pro as well. it would be a lot smarter to agree to disagree RESPECTFULLY & just move on. That is what I would tell my sons.
pcolaguy wrote:artist wrote:it can also be irresponsible to argue with a pro as well. it would be a lot smarter to agree to disagree RESPECTFULLY & just move on. That is what I would tell my sons.
Maybe in a perfect world, that would work. But from what I have seen, in these arguments, these pro mets try to stir up trouble, insulting us as being far inferior to their "elite knowledge", also taking personal stabs like accusations of -removed-. Trying to be all elitest and make us believe they know everything about what's going on and we don't know what they're talking about. I don't know about you, but folks got to EARN my respect, they don't just get it with a title.
artist wrote:True, but does arguing do any good? Does it solve anything other than making others want to avoid the thread? There is a right way and a wrong way to disagree. If you truly feel they are being disrepsectful then you must be disrespectful back? What ever happened to the golden rule? Treat others as you would LIKE to be treated. (not as you may feel you are treated) In other words - do 2 wrongs make a right?
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