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: In other words, it's an interpretation of the standardS rather
: than a written rule?
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: Pop
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: Absolutely not.
:
: Solder creep is a well known phenomena. It is a bad practice
for any
: compression type connection.

You obviously don't know what "interpretation" means w/r to rules
& regs.

You obviously do not know the difference between rules and
regulations which people have the ability to "interpret" and rules and
regulations which are set in stone, and not open to "interpretation".

ANY inspector that thinks that it is HIS or HER duly "authorized"
right to bend, meld or "interpret" the rules is an idiot that doesn't
know how to ASK his superior for an answer when he or she gets stuck
on an issue. ALL circumstances in the industry are covered, and NONE
of them are mutable through individual interpretation and ANY
inspector that thinks they are is not now, nor never was a real
inspector.

Interpretation by different authorized" people are
exactly why you will get seemingly opposing answers to the same
question

Actually, that should read:

"stupidity by different promoted past their level of competency twits
are exactly why you will get seemingly opposing answers to the same
question..."

when it's answered from the rules & regs. If you really
know mil-specs, then you know that.

"If you really know mil specs" then you'd know that that is not true
in any way shape or form. NOTHING is left open to interpretation, by
inspectors or otherwise.

So ... stop playing
semantics or stop being silly.

Grow the **** up, grandpa.


Bull****.

The only true understanding is a true interpretation.

Corinthians 2:36


My apologies

2 corinthians chapter 3 line 6.

"Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament; not of the
letter, but of the spirit:for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth
life."

http://www.bible-sermons.org.uk/bible/2-Corinthians_3/


All statutes are open for interpretation, a judge in court interprets the
statute when he passes judgement, he can do no more.

It's the only due reason I give to politicians who wish to change the
present law if it is old but correct. Old English language is more
difficult for the lay person to interpret and hence to understand than
modern language.

But then we are not all of the same intellect, patience or will.

I'm cross posting to uk.legal.moderated and uk.legal. just for a laff!


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Else she becomes unstable fore and aft, and
may become quite sickly.

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I'm cross posting to uk.legal.moderated and uk.legal. just for a laff!


Yet you **** and moan about the way folks argue?

Did you have to requote 111 lines for this CRAP remark?
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I'm cross posting to uk.legal.moderated and uk.legal. just for a laff!


Yet you **** and moan about the way folks argue?

Did you have to requote 111 lines for this CRAP remark?


Where is you other post, that'd sit well in here too.


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I'm cross posting to uk.legal.moderated and uk.legal. just for a laff!


Yet you **** and moan about the way folks argue?

Did you have to requote 111 lines for this CRAP remark?


Where is you other post, that'd sit well in here too.


"here"? Where is "here"? Are you new to Usenet?
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I'm cross posting to uk.legal.moderated and uk.legal. just for a laff!

Yet you **** and moan about the way folks argue?

Did you have to requote 111 lines for this CRAP remark?


Where is you other post, that'd sit well in here too.


"here"? Where is "here"? Are you new to Usenet?



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