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<p>[QUOTE="coppercoins, post: 566531, member: 152"]I'm all cool...don't worry.</p><p><br /></p><p>What people grow to understand about me is that I am ALWAYS there to help if people want to learn, but I give the 'straight from the hip' answer. Meet me in person and if you can get over the fact that I wear shades and a dew-rag and stand 6'1" at 230 pounds, I'm actually a really pleasant and intelligent person to bounce questions off of. Forums are a little different story...</p><p><br /></p><p>See, noobs come around wanting an answer. Usually "how much is it worth" questions. I give them the short and sweet answer right there and then. If they ask questions about coins and use improper terminology, I give them the proper term. I type as little as possible to get the job done, but even that is often over 5,000 words a day. So I do the best I can to keep things at a minimum.</p><p><br /></p><p>The other part that people grow to understand about me is that I am not an APA tree hugger 'feel good' emotional flower-child type person. I am very sincere and would do anything to help you, but I'm not "Mr. Smiles". If people are coming to me for an unwarranted pat on the back, they've come to the wrong person. If they've come to me wanting the truth without expecting a candy mint to make it sweeter, I'm the guy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Perhaps it's a character flaw, perhaps it's something that 20 years of psychotherapy could help 'fix', but my family, friends, and associates are all used to it. I don't ever mean bad by what I say or how I say it...so try not to read too far into my responses. Instead look at the technical aspect of the response and you will soon figure out that I always answer when I know the answer, and I keep my trap shut when I don't. And that's a quality more people should learn to live by.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm also a bit crabby because the kids left me without milk for my coffee this morning and my bike has been in the shop for three weeks now for a simple electrical issue. Some Harley shops are great, others really suck. Guess which kind I live next to.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coppercoins, post: 566531, member: 152"]I'm all cool...don't worry. What people grow to understand about me is that I am ALWAYS there to help if people want to learn, but I give the 'straight from the hip' answer. Meet me in person and if you can get over the fact that I wear shades and a dew-rag and stand 6'1" at 230 pounds, I'm actually a really pleasant and intelligent person to bounce questions off of. Forums are a little different story... See, noobs come around wanting an answer. Usually "how much is it worth" questions. I give them the short and sweet answer right there and then. If they ask questions about coins and use improper terminology, I give them the proper term. I type as little as possible to get the job done, but even that is often over 5,000 words a day. So I do the best I can to keep things at a minimum. The other part that people grow to understand about me is that I am not an APA tree hugger 'feel good' emotional flower-child type person. I am very sincere and would do anything to help you, but I'm not "Mr. Smiles". If people are coming to me for an unwarranted pat on the back, they've come to the wrong person. If they've come to me wanting the truth without expecting a candy mint to make it sweeter, I'm the guy. Perhaps it's a character flaw, perhaps it's something that 20 years of psychotherapy could help 'fix', but my family, friends, and associates are all used to it. I don't ever mean bad by what I say or how I say it...so try not to read too far into my responses. Instead look at the technical aspect of the response and you will soon figure out that I always answer when I know the answer, and I keep my trap shut when I don't. And that's a quality more people should learn to live by. I'm also a bit crabby because the kids left me without milk for my coffee this morning and my bike has been in the shop for three weeks now for a simple electrical issue. Some Harley shops are great, others really suck. Guess which kind I live next to.[/QUOTE]
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