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15th November 19, 10:17 AM
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Frank,
I understood your post without a bother but thanks for the clarification. I was simply issuing my response to that potential question.
Happy Friday, everybody!
Jonathan
 Originally Posted by Highland Logan
Cute... but my point was to do what you want, but know that no one can give you permission, especially on the internet.
Never take no from someone who can not say yes... caveat; don't except a yes from someone who has no authority to back it.
The OP asked an honest question, but all anyone on here can do is give their own personal opinion, or a non-authoritive yes. I felt the best answer was to be honest. Do what you want, some people will take issue, some will not, no one on the internet can give permission.
Your answer was great, but what's the retort to someone who has an issue with it? The world we live in isn't nice on the best of days, it helps the OP, or the general new person to the board to know your answer might just set someone the wrong way.
No ill intent is meant to you, or anyone else in this thead or otherwise. And as much as I hope no one runs into these types of aggressive folks, it could happen.
Frank
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