safaa wrote:
An example analogy is when one says that my car stopped working in the middle 
of the road and I can't go to my destination, one come along and says not to 
blame the care, just blame this or that part, the car is fine. Well you can see 
that is an akward statement. It doesnot work that way.
(end of quote)




I wouldn't blame the car nor the part, but I would fix the part .. not the rest 
of the car  [Wink]
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