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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2057209, member: 36230"]As for "plastering" your advice all over CT, go for it. I personally have no real problem with, and honestly think that in many cases it could be the better of the two (at least to a point), but do understand that it, as with having to buy a book, if made as a one-size-fits-all blanket statement, verywell could harm one of those you're actually trying to help. If you have ever had the, ahem, "pleasure" of dealing with someone who only thought they knew what they were doing, or were given less than ideal advice that resulted in serious and regrettable mistakes, this should be obvious.</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, and as for Mr. Tomaska's brilliance displayed years ago in regards to the value of the internet, please also remember that regardless of this gentleman's fine contributions to this hobby, he also uses a medium of the past (so 20th century - television) to hawk often overpriced wares, perhaps to those who would be better served following the very advice given in his book.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2057209, member: 36230"]As for "plastering" your advice all over CT, go for it. I personally have no real problem with, and honestly think that in many cases it could be the better of the two (at least to a point), but do understand that it, as with having to buy a book, if made as a one-size-fits-all blanket statement, verywell could harm one of those you're actually trying to help. If you have ever had the, ahem, "pleasure" of dealing with someone who only thought they knew what they were doing, or were given less than ideal advice that resulted in serious and regrettable mistakes, this should be obvious. Oh, and as for Mr. Tomaska's brilliance displayed years ago in regards to the value of the internet, please also remember that regardless of this gentleman's fine contributions to this hobby, he also uses a medium of the past (so 20th century - television) to hawk often overpriced wares, perhaps to those who would be better served following the very advice given in his book. .[/QUOTE]
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