> >So if any of you grow your on watermelons we share a common ground but I > >still have the "BEST WATERMELLONS". > Then again, as a rancher/farmer, I know the difference between having pride > in what I do (and doing the best I can) versus thinking mine are the "best > in the world" regardless. Dang... wish I could grow watermelons, more bugs than top soil here in the Sierra foot-hills <g> I was gonna keep my mouth shut but... I've often been told that if you don't toot your own horn the same will remain untooted. And long ago my first business "mentor" tutored me to deliver more than promised, keep my word, and the value of subtle selling. I've seen both styles work, so who's to say. I don't know if RBase is glorious... I can't even pronounce redoubtable (sp?)... maybe it's just "really good at what it does"... RBTI has done a good job where it counts, I'm sure they'll refine the rough spots as they go. As long as things keep moving in the right direction I don't care if they all dress up like chickens, it's the Doc's biz. Just the thoughts of a "wanna be" rancher. Ben Petersen
