>Grigore;
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>Excellent! That kind of thinking (know where to look) along with other skills got me through many years as an electronic engineer. The following applies to things I have done in my life.
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>1. Know where the source of knowledge is and how to use it!
>2. Have an open mind.
>3. Observe experts in action.
>4. Always be a third person - do not get involved emotionally in any problem!
>5. When an expert is available and you have "hit the wall" ask for assistance!
>6. Share what you know with others.
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>Smile a lot - it always helps! :)
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>Tom
Tom,
I'm sorry we do not have any chance to meet in real life. I bet we can be very good friends. We think almost the same, except the 4. I involve emotionally. If I fail a project, I consider that my personal failure. Is that good? Is that bad? I let you judge. I trust your judgement.
Grigore Dolghin
Class Software.