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Old 5-Feb-2007   #6
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Mike, I don't have John's books. I'm sure others don't as well.
And even if one does have the books, one wouldn't be able to have this kind of back and forth with a book.
The fact that the article would be in a forum would allow those who do not understand certain things to simply ask for more specific information on a specific part of the articles.
I plan on getting help in writing these from at least one person so far (Mindcrime), and as far as who decides,...you do,...like I say if something is explained in too much jargon or in such a way that you feel is over your head, or even if you think it might be over other people's heads but you get it, becuase you have some training, one could bring that up to help us clear up tough subjects.
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