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<blockquote data-quote="CliveP" data-source="post: 3544693" data-attributes="member: 85835"><p>Well you took the bait Bill or is that what I'm doing?</p><p></p><p>Do they do anti stress courses Bill for folks who go barmy over a term? or folks who answer?</p><p>I say tomato you say tom-ate-o lol.</p><p></p><p>I'm not conducting science on some of my bins. I just fix them were needed as best I can so that they work better for me and I can then use and enjoy them whereas previously this was not the case so you go and call whatever you want how you want - doesn't bother me - and I will be free to do so also and yes it was another collimation as a matter of fact. It worked once so obvious to try again and yet another result. I don't need no stinking course. Natural genius is sufficient.</p><p></p><p>Deep breaths Bill. If I am using a term incorrectly then ok, you win, whatever. No need to shout. I'm sure we all get it.</p><p></p><p>Didn't somebody shoot Jeffersion for coming out with stuff like that? Sorry not big on history.</p><p></p><p>I repaired my bins or I improved my bins performance or I tampered with them as I said but collimation is fine also in this case I think you will find if you consider it thoroughly Bill Jefferson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CliveP, post: 3544693, member: 85835"] Well you took the bait Bill or is that what I'm doing? Do they do anti stress courses Bill for folks who go barmy over a term? or folks who answer? I say tomato you say tom-ate-o lol. I'm not conducting science on some of my bins. I just fix them were needed as best I can so that they work better for me and I can then use and enjoy them whereas previously this was not the case so you go and call whatever you want how you want - doesn't bother me - and I will be free to do so also and yes it was another collimation as a matter of fact. It worked once so obvious to try again and yet another result. I don't need no stinking course. Natural genius is sufficient. Deep breaths Bill. If I am using a term incorrectly then ok, you win, whatever. No need to shout. I'm sure we all get it. Didn't somebody shoot Jeffersion for coming out with stuff like that? Sorry not big on history. I repaired my bins or I improved my bins performance or I tampered with them as I said but collimation is fine also in this case I think you will find if you consider it thoroughly Bill Jefferson. [/QUOTE]
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