>You chose to assume Mr. Gilmore meant naïve as an insult; I chose to assume he 
>meant inexperienced.

Speaking of precision.
Novice is inexperience.

Naive is lack of understanding.

>If one goes looking for insults, one can usually find them.

Naive is insulting; I didn't have to hunt for it.

BTW, this is so far off topic, I see no reason to continue responding to this 
thread.

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I'm a SuperHero with neither powers, nor motivation!
Kimota!

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