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Old Mon Oct 15, 2001, 09:02pm
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Originally posted by CanadaRef
Thanks guys. This was my take on the situation as well, but confirmation and validation is important, especially when you're the new kid on the block!
Yes, confirmation and validation are important, and so are argument and disagreement, when you are wrong. You'll get tons of both here and this process can cut at least two or three years out of the middle of your struggle up the ladder, if you apply them proplerly. (You won't learn spelling or grammar, though, but that's okay because they don't matter!)
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