In a message dated 6/5/2002 9:45:41 AM Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Subject: Re: So what's a Pro???
> 
> Bob Blakely's example about his son's mechanics' tools made the point that 
> professional tools are more durable. His second example, about his rifle, 
> made the point that professional tools are usually made to more precise 
> tolerances for accuracy.
> 

I think it also illustrates my point, that the "pro" chooses equipment based 
on need and knowledge.  Again, I think the "pro" is in the user, not 
necessarily in the equipment.  It is knowing the options and how to use them 
that makes on a "pro"...IMHO.

Re: the gun analogy.  I believe that a lesser gun would perform better in the 
hands of a skilled shooter than the match quality gun in the hands of a less 
skilled shooter.

Jerry in Houston
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