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Just wondering how many know the difference between calibre and cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wild Bill G" data-source="post: 1461157" data-attributes="member: 96281"><p>Who teaches a beginner can make all the difference in the world. It needs to be some one they respect and has the knowledge they need to learn. If it is not some one they respect I believe they will not absorb as much info as they should. That being said dome times the situation they are learning in can go a long way. If some one offers you help or info in this case listen to it. If you disagree with it and it is weong tell the person but make sure what you say is right. Cutting down some one telling the truth will not help some one wanting to learn as the advice will then be seen as rubbish. If you know what is stated is true and feel it is not needed to be stated keep quiet so others can learn from it. I am saying this because of the members who knew the truth but seem to think being wrong is ok,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wild Bill G, post: 1461157, member: 96281"] Who teaches a beginner can make all the difference in the world. It needs to be some one they respect and has the knowledge they need to learn. If it is not some one they respect I believe they will not absorb as much info as they should. That being said dome times the situation they are learning in can go a long way. If some one offers you help or info in this case listen to it. If you disagree with it and it is weong tell the person but make sure what you say is right. Cutting down some one telling the truth will not help some one wanting to learn as the advice will then be seen as rubbish. If you know what is stated is true and feel it is not needed to be stated keep quiet so others can learn from it. I am saying this because of the members who knew the truth but seem to think being wrong is ok, [/QUOTE]
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