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You guys forget that with age comes wisdom. The issue is we forget where we put it.
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Originally posted by tfmreefs tfmreefs wrote:

Also just an FYI I have been doing this a little more than six months...


....Yes, much less experienced. However, don't take it so personal.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mark Peterson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2012 at 8:35pm
When I started in the hobby, I read a bunch of books. The WMAS didn't yet exist and neither did the www. Six of us started this club, the WMAS, in 1995 to learn from each other and as soon as we could, in 2002 we (I mean Jake) created this forum. It worked. Thumbs Up
Books can become outdated quickly. Now, with help from online groups like this, even beginners can do it [mostly] right the first time and prevent big errors IF they will accept help from experienced hobbyists. It shows maturity when any person, no matter their age, listens to the opinions and uses the knowledge of others. Sometimes it is the zeal of newcomers that causes an old timer to re-evaluate and improve. Big smile

Recently a comment from a good friend caused me to re-evaluate and accept that my knowledge of the hobby is falling behind the times in some areas.
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Originally posted by DLindquist DLindquist wrote:

Originally posted by tfmreefs tfmreefs wrote:

Also just an FYI I have been doing this a little more than six months...


....Yes, much less experienced. However, don't take it so personal.


I'm not taking it personal and by me putting the FYI I wasn't saying I'm more experienced cause I guess I'm not. My apologies every one
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It's all good, no worries mate.
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Tanner as I recall it had  2 nice heads with like 3 heads that had none on them . Where the the 2 heads meet at the base split it there and you will be fine . Just take this as a good comment  I'm still a rookie and inexperienced and will always be until my phone rings and I answer and its a reefer with 5+ years of experience asking me for advice , then I will know i have a bit to offer but will always continue to learn. And i learn more from people  with less than a few months of experience because they ask alot of questions that the old reefers answer !!! Yes mark bob etc ur all old ....Wait i just lost my train of thought 42 is making me senile ! lol
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