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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Was not trying to debate, you were.
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Pretty difficult to debate a fact.
Facts are often binary. It's an apple, not an orange. Five times three equals fifteen, not sixteen.
You remembered correctly and you were right.
I, and at least one other Forum member, remembered incorrectly, and we were wrong.
It was easy to get closure on the sock issue (where there's a will, there's a way), about ten minutes of research through some old rulebooks.
That's the best part about this Forum, if there's a fact (citation, rule, interpretation, etc.) out there, it will eventually see the light of day.
Someone will remember something, the issue will be researched, and the truth will lay bare.
Unfortunately, it's not always that easy.
Sometimes the NFHS complicates the issue by using imprecise, incomplete, contradictory, or untimely language, that's when we have debates, often with no closure.
Then, of course, there are local differences in the way we do things.
Different isn't always better, or worse, sometimes it's just different.