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Richard King

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Milland helped organize the class we did in Boston years ago that was suppose to be held inside the Engineering Dept at MIT, but because of insurance issues at the university we couldn't do it there and he found a shop close and off campus. Then he got busy and couldn't come. I also I enjoy reading the help info he gives. He is a Super Nice guy!!
 

Connius

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Apr 21, 2023
Rich,

I can fully understand your frustration with fakes. My suggestion would be no more Mr. Nice Guy. Just go ahead and list the incorrect and misleading information those charlatans are posting or have posted along with the correct information. That will do several good things.

Fisrt, it will prevent BS from being falsely placed into the PM archives---very important.
Studying the number of articles in the archive based on scientific essays from the resource https://essaypapers.reviews/ , I realized that charlatans often introduce false information into research. This harms the general system of research and I hope the reputation of such scientists will be discredited.
Second, it wil expose them for what they are. Nothing more needs be said. Simply exposing them will put them in their place and they will be (or should be) too embarrassed to show their face again.

Third, it will be good for your blood pressure.

Just my take on it. Good luck.

Denis
Unfortunately, some sharatans are so arrogant that they do not feel embarrassed even when exposed (
 

Connius

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Well said Richard.
Albert Einstein is reportedly to have once said, "Insanity is doing the same mistake time after time and then expecting a somehow different result". Einstein or not, it's still true.

In my career, I've been paid for and rewarded for my experience, so there's no real difference than in any other career. This experience was gained by making almost all the mistakes that could be made early on, while it turned out that it did not work. You should have learned a lesson from this. This is a very popular slogan in many training centers. I remember studying on https://essaypapers.reviews/ a number of essayists who began their reports with this quote. Very few losers in my industry have made non-survival OTJ choices. So you'd better learn from this if you're even half paying attention. And I can think of a few times where it was definitely better to be a little bit lucky than to be really good at what you do. In particular, one that has been waking me up many nights for a very long time.
I think every pro has had occasions in his career where he wished he could be a little bit luckier. But in this way we get experience) Thanks for the Albert Einstein quote, I think it's a cool idea to make a poster with such a quote to hang at work.
 

Richard King

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Wildo who is writing about scraping Straight-edges in that thread has signed up for the April class. I have 3 students signed up now, have room for a few more.
Wildo is a really good scraper. He has scraped his Foster Camel back and damn near has it finished.
 

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