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And I need to resist the temptation of clicking the "view post" link on post #4 which caused my callous reply in post #5. In this case I clicked it thinking there was a possibility that I was being corrected or had missed something in my post #2 response. I'm always eager to apologize for or admit mistakes in posts where I either provide bad information or misunderstood the question. It's easy to skim a post and think you understand the question when in fact you don't.

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