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Old 04-21-2010, 11:08 AM
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If the 25+ year doctor insists that my head hurts because "he says so", and the freshman goes into detail the possible reasons why its hurting...then I listen to the freshman. If crotchety old 25+ year collectors tell me the Cobb/Cobb is a T206 cuz Burdick said so, well then....you get the idea.

Your inability to follow an argument that contradicts your unfounded opinions is not evidence that your unfounded opinion is valid.

Your inability to find any humility in the face of people like Ted Z. who have forgotten more about T206s than you know is but one of the reasons people here are so frustrated with you and wish you would either go away or get a serious attitude adjustment.

One of the humbling benefits of getting a Ph.D. was the recognition of how much I did not know, even in my area of expertise. A little humility goes a long way in this world. The sooner you learn that, the happier you will be.
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P.S. It is funny that you bring up an analogy with freshman students. You strike me as a lot like some of my freshman students who, due to the tidbits of new-found knowledge they have, they think they are incredibly knowledgeable. But they are utterly unaware of the vast limits to their knowledge. On this basis they make arguments with gaping holes, much like you, but due to ignorance are unaware that the holes are even there.
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Old 04-21-2010, 11:12 AM
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Your inability to follow an argument that contradicts your unfounded opinions is not evidence that your unfounded opinion is valid.

Your inability to find any humility in the face of people like Ted Z. who have forgotten more about T206s than you know is but one of the reasons people here are so frustrated with you and wish you would either go away or get a serious attitude adjustment.

One of the humbling benefits of getting a Ph.D. was the recognition of how much I did not know, even in my area of expertise. A little humility goes a long way in this world. The sooner you learn that, the happier you will be.
JimB

P.S. It is funny that you bring up an analogy with freshman students. You strike me as a lot like some of my freshman students who, due to the tidbits of new-found knowledge they have, they think they are incredibly knowledgeable. But they are utterly unaware of the vast limits to their knowledge. On this basis they make arguments with gaping holes, much like you, but due to ignorance are unaware that the holes are even there.


LOL!


Now Jim... I just got him calmed down on that other thread and you go light another fire here!

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You strike me as a lot like some of my freshman students who, due to the tidbits of new-found knowledge they have, they think they are incredibly knowledgeable. But they are utterly unaware of the vast limits to their knowledge. On this basis they make arguments with gaping holes, much like you, but due to ignorance are unaware that the holes are even there.
Actually that's the definition of sophomoric, not freshman! "Of, relating to, or characteristic of a sophomore; conceited and overconfident of knowledge but poorly informed and immature"
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One of the humbling benefits of getting a Ph.D. was the recognition of how much I did not know, even in my area of expertise. A little humility goes a long way in this world. The sooner you learn that, the happier you will be.
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P.S. It is funny that you bring up an analogy with freshman students. You strike me as a lot like some of my freshman students who, due to the tidbits of new-found knowledge they have, they think they are incredibly knowledgeable. But they are utterly unaware of the vast limits to their knowledge. On this basis they make arguments with gaping holes, much like you, but due to ignorance are unaware that the holes are even there.
And again.
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Didn't this guy say he was leaving like 3 weeks ago? I would be very surprised if anyone on the board would have any interest in conducting business with this guy. I know I'd rather sell my cards to someone else.
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You dig up a thread thats been buried for 2 weeks just to point out my cards are now available for sale? Its jagoffs like you why im leaving.
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So you're going to quit the hobby you profess to love because you got teased on Net 54?

Dude, my five year old boys are tougher than you.
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You dig up a thread thats been buried for 2 weeks just to point out my cards are now available for sale? Its jagoffs like you why im leaving.
We have been waiting for 2 months for this occasion to happen!!
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Dude, my five year old boys are tougher than you.


Yeah, but that's 'cause of your wife, not you!
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Of course, I wouldn't pay over $500 for that Red Hindu 1...
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