Bangalee: Thank you for your lesson in patronization. I take my hat off to you.
Why would you think that knowing a lot about a lot of things (which I do) means that I think I know everything (which nobody does). Since I have no idea what you do or don’t know, I can’t be sure if you know a lot or a little. However, experience does tell me that even intelligent, educated, knowledgeable people (possibly even you) can be insecure about what they know (or don’t). I’m sorry if you feel patronized, but frankly that’s your problem.
Runs With Beer: Thanks for the link. I’m surprised by the stoves and typewriters (probably due to metal shortages) and that sugar rationing lasted until 1947. I’ve learned something today. Thanks again.
Bangalee: Thank you for your lesson in patronization. I take my hat off to you.
Why would you think that knowing a lot about a lot of things (which I do) means that I think I know everything (which nobody does). Since I have no idea what you do or don’t know, I can’t be sure if you know a lot or a little. However, experience does tell me that even intelligent, educated, knowledgeable people (possibly even you) can be insecure about what they know (or don’t). I’m sorry if you feel patronized, but frankly that’s your problem.
Runs With Beer: Thanks for the link. I’m surprised by the stoves and typewriters (probably due to metal shortages) and that sugar rationing lasted until 1947. I’ve learned something today. Thanks again.