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Subject:Re: Am I Off the Wall????? From:davec <davec2468 -at- aim -dot- com> To:TechWr-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Sun, 12 Jul 2009 14:47:51 -0700
>We shouldn't be looking at these projects, let alone discussing them. This
>is obviously so below your radar that it belongs to another market.
>
>Those markets exist, and are necessary to ensure that various levels of
>skill live in their own ecosystem.
>
>The world is flat (flat broke now). It's also layered.
>Edwin
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Very well put, Edwin. But it's hard to not look "below the line" if
one hasn't found something "above the line" for awhile...
But you're right: where you put your focus is where you will reap results.
Dave
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