It's pretty tough to conduct science in highly variable environments with the most chemically active form of matter besides maybe a hot plasma. So cave painting and guessing at the stars it remains and what works, works without knowing exactly why.

When thirsty and water cancel each other, you don't really need to know the scientific details of dehydration.

Ode


At 10:14 PM 4/13/2010 +1030, you wrote:
No worries Dee, It's just that EIS seems to have a mind of it's own and will occasionally throw the odd curve ball at you. You're right about the science thing of course, but my experience indicates THIS stuff is not a science, it's an art, and unless the researchers pick up the pace, I don't think the painting will be completed in my lifetime <g>.

It's just EIS throwing down the gaunlet to see if you're good enough to a challenge it. I don't accept the challenge anymore.

Praps it's simply because I don't get these issues some speak of that I don't understand the reason for anyone hitting their EIS with HP. Praps old Wayne was right, I haven't gotten my hands muddied and bloodied enough, but then why should I? If it ain't broke...don't mess with it <g>.

N.

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