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Old 08-07-18 | 01:46 PM
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njkayaker
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From: Far beyond the pale horizon.
Originally Posted by asgelle
A) The first step starts the path to useful knowledge and the post to which I was responding got it wrong.
Your response was useless.

Originally Posted by asgelle
B) What's stopping you from taking the second?
I did the second step. See post 69.

Originally Posted by asgelle
Now you're adding additional concerns not present in the original discussion.
Originally Posted by asgelle
Now you're adding additional concerns not present in the original discussion.
What does this useless statement add?
Originally Posted by asgelle
A small effect is infinitely times greater than no effect.
Originally Posted by asgelle
At any rate, it's impossible to calculate a cost benefit ratio, if one doesn't acknowledge a benefit exists.
It's impossible to calculate a cost/benefit ration without any knowledge of the magnitude of the benefit.

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