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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 699158" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Some valid points, Texas...</p><p></p><p>One thing I learned in my 3 university degrees as well as a bunch of practical experience...</p><p></p><p>is that...</p><p></p><p>Any articulate person can be a "presenter", as long as they have a "script." Also, that about anything can be published, researched, or commented on... The true test of "knowledge" is when the individual has a track record scientifically, academically, practically, and is respected by his/her peers. "Peer Review" is present. That said, without knowledge of one's background, training, education, and experience...dialog is just that. And, "cut and paste" is always a nice touch for those as well as a judicious dose of name dropping...lol. I had my share of college professors that "read the script"...but only a very few that were trully competent and respected by their peers in their field...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 699158, member: 9"] Some valid points, Texas... One thing I learned in my 3 university degrees as well as a bunch of practical experience... is that... Any articulate person can be a "presenter", as long as they have a "script." Also, that about anything can be published, researched, or commented on... The true test of "knowledge" is when the individual has a track record scientifically, academically, practically, and is respected by his/her peers. "Peer Review" is present. That said, without knowledge of one's background, training, education, and experience...dialog is just that. And, "cut and paste" is always a nice touch for those as well as a judicious dose of name dropping...lol. I had my share of college professors that "read the script"...but only a very few that were trully competent and respected by their peers in their field... [/QUOTE]
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