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Safety standards for toys
On 04/11/2020 12:44, williamwright wrote:
On 04/11/2020 09:41, wrote: If you think you know everything then I guess you don't need reference documents and you're either a very lucky chap or very foolish. It's a big leap from my position (which could be stated as 'within the narrow confines of this particular DIY job use your own knowledge and experience') to your misrepresentation of my attitude ('you think you know everything') Bill Apologies, I was hinting at the need to recognise that we all have unknown unknowns as well as a big box of known knowns and known unknowns- no offense was intended. |
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