>Quite. If statements are made, we have to have confidence they are correct.
True. That is why I have always maintained that if you are not sure of the correct answer, shut the hell up. Once I put the smack down on a few folks - including some MVP's, it was amazing as to how the quality of things improved.
The key is when somebody makes a mistake, it should be noted in public. After a while, folks either improve, or they stay on the sidelines....
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