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<p>[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 1152031, member: 26972"]blah blah blah... why not try the converse? Open your mind that there might be better ways than the established archaic standards that were adopted before things like consumer grade laser identification? You my friend. IMO of course. are the one with the closed mind as evidenced by the stereotypical "this is the way it is and it will never change so you better except it or else...." lol we are talking about fools here who pay thousands of times the face value under the premise of a collectible. Myself included! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>What makes you think that someone can not learn in a fraction of time what it (apparently) takes you 10 years to learn? Talk about close minded. </p><p><br /></p><p><b>rather than chastising me, practice what you preach in your signature.</b> As a red named administrator, is this the way to gain respect from other new collectors? Wow IMO you have a lot to learn with leading a group.</p><p><br /></p><p>For example:</p><p><br /></p><p>Can you intelligently explain why laser identification is not used for coin Identification/grading. and please dont start with it has to be in hand. Luminosity and other coin attributes can also be measured. Of course a human should check the results of a computer analysis.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are so many lobbyists in DC. is it unfathomable to laser ID dies? From my limited understanding I bet that technical information already exists on modern coinage. </p><p><br /></p><p>I thought I made it clear, that if you don't like the way I write or the things I say....... wait! maybe that was another thread. <b>Combative? Combative with who/what?</b> You didn't have to write the above. you cast the first combative stone here by directing your post directly to me.. I started this thread as a form of a journal..... that I am sure of.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you don't have anything constructive to contribute, butt out. Thanks!</p><p><br /></p><p>In closing, may I remind you of this:</p><p><br /></p><p>Coin Talk Code of Honor</p><p><br /></p><p>1. <b>Post unto others as you would have them post unto you.</b></p><p>2. Keep it clean, like a 1950s family television show.</p><p>3. If you don't like the coin, <b>don't trash the person.</b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="EyeEatWheaties, post: 1152031, member: 26972"]blah blah blah... why not try the converse? Open your mind that there might be better ways than the established archaic standards that were adopted before things like consumer grade laser identification? You my friend. IMO of course. are the one with the closed mind as evidenced by the stereotypical "this is the way it is and it will never change so you better except it or else...." lol we are talking about fools here who pay thousands of times the face value under the premise of a collectible. Myself included! :) What makes you think that someone can not learn in a fraction of time what it (apparently) takes you 10 years to learn? Talk about close minded. [B]rather than chastising me, practice what you preach in your signature.[/B] As a red named administrator, is this the way to gain respect from other new collectors? Wow IMO you have a lot to learn with leading a group. For example: Can you intelligently explain why laser identification is not used for coin Identification/grading. and please dont start with it has to be in hand. Luminosity and other coin attributes can also be measured. Of course a human should check the results of a computer analysis. There are so many lobbyists in DC. is it unfathomable to laser ID dies? From my limited understanding I bet that technical information already exists on modern coinage. I thought I made it clear, that if you don't like the way I write or the things I say....... wait! maybe that was another thread. [B]Combative? Combative with who/what?[/B] You didn't have to write the above. you cast the first combative stone here by directing your post directly to me.. I started this thread as a form of a journal..... that I am sure of. If you don't have anything constructive to contribute, butt out. Thanks! In closing, may I remind you of this: Coin Talk Code of Honor 1. [B]Post unto others as you would have them post unto you.[/B] 2. Keep it clean, like a 1950s family television show. 3. If you don't like the coin, [B]don't trash the person.[/B][/QUOTE]
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