Thymeclock apparently has the patent on what works and doesn't. A model of predictability applicable in all situations, ha! I'd say you blew your "objectivity", son. Rationality has to be handled rationally. Of itself it is no excuse to act irrationally . . one only has the evidence tendered by the OP to work from which, while decidedly un-rational (as a participant), was nevertheless offered clearly enough for to take off upon.
And the biggest point missed: he's driven on that road since it was new. A perusal of his other posts shows he's long used to assimilating new information. A driver of the sort encountered is nothing more than new information.
Something smells. And not just the a#*shole OldMech ran into. His type are all over the place these days. Usually IT guys still stuck in virtual game world (for my contribution of Who Is the Jerk).
Miss the big point and the little points are meaningless.
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Last edited by slowmover; 05-01-2012 at 07:42 PM..
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