"GeeDubb" wrote in message
Talk about your black and white answers! YES.....NO.....YES.....NO.
That's because there are an increasing number of folks around here lately
who, although they _think_ they know the answer to a question posed, don't
really have the hands-on experience or knowledge to back up the thought
process.
I don't want to step on anyone's toes, but this particular thread points
that out quite nicely ... and more particularly so because it has a strong,
and arguably irrational, basis in fear.
Obviously, if you don't feel comfortable with a particular operation, or
don't have the knowledge and equipment to perform it safely, don't do it.
That said, it's a damn shame to irrationally miss out on one of the useful
features of a tool that may actually do a job more safely than a
"workaround".
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