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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 6538124, member: 5372"]Is that not a contradiction to your earlier posit that the operator was in a hurry so that caused the issue?</p><p><br /></p><p>I have noted that your opinions change and contradict your previous posits, and metamorphize into new "fact" when the opinion you post is discounted or another opinion that is not in agreement with you</p><p><br /></p><p>It is not a convincing position, when your reply to someone that disagrees with your opinion is ".....by all means, tell us blahblah blah". It is silly. That tactic is intended to belittle and dismiss a person, and re-direct the conversation using non-applicable comments that appear to be statements of fact.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is easier to simply state you are right, and everything you state is fact. </p><p><br /></p><p>However, absolutely nothing stated via Burdette/Physics confirms you are right, or agree with your opinion, or that it is fact. The simple aspect that it is an opinion negates a posit that your opinion is fact. Have you ever physically tested your opinions on a die? Have you ever fabricated s4s stainless?</p><p><br /></p><p>It may also be helpful if you describe what emery is and how it is used and how it is embedded in, say, leather, as an example, so the persons reading the thread that may not know will gain an insight.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 6538124, member: 5372"]Is that not a contradiction to your earlier posit that the operator was in a hurry so that caused the issue? I have noted that your opinions change and contradict your previous posits, and metamorphize into new "fact" when the opinion you post is discounted or another opinion that is not in agreement with you It is not a convincing position, when your reply to someone that disagrees with your opinion is ".....by all means, tell us blahblah blah". It is silly. That tactic is intended to belittle and dismiss a person, and re-direct the conversation using non-applicable comments that appear to be statements of fact. It is easier to simply state you are right, and everything you state is fact. However, absolutely nothing stated via Burdette/Physics confirms you are right, or agree with your opinion, or that it is fact. The simple aspect that it is an opinion negates a posit that your opinion is fact. Have you ever physically tested your opinions on a die? Have you ever fabricated s4s stainless? It may also be helpful if you describe what emery is and how it is used and how it is embedded in, say, leather, as an example, so the persons reading the thread that may not know will gain an insight.[/QUOTE]
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