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Re: Motive Power Editor or God of Rail?



Hear, hear.

DEL

Darren Yates wrote:

> Maybe so, Stuart but you could have used a little more grace pointing out
> someone else's errors...
> That's all...
>
> mpp_editor@my-dejanews.com wrote in message
> <75q6nj$st8$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
> >In article <36800945.0@occy.pnc.com.au>,
> >  "Darren Yates" <dyates@pnc.com.au> wrote:
> >> Stuart,
> >>
> >> I wouldn't pose as an expert if I was you...
> >> Just because you edit a train magazine doesn't make you are God of all
> >> things rail.
> >> And besides, the next time someone points out one of your errors, please
> >> don't throw one of your world-famous dummy-spits...
> >>
> >> Darren.
> >
> >
> >Definitely no dummy spit form me, couldn,t be happier. For your
> information,
> >I try and help out where possible in the group answering questions or
> >pointing out things. I have extensive knowledge of the SRA system and
> >sometimes it does help. Having worked on the railways in several postions
> for
> >eight years allows me to have some sort of idea. No I don't beleive I know
> it
> >all ( or fill the position of God of all things on the railways), and
> >sometimes I maybe wrong, but I am the first to accept my own mistakes and
> >learn a lesson or few. You should know as a fellow editor, it's all a
> >learnig experience, and I do feel I have a lot to learn over time. I did
> >learn a lesson after my last Dummy spit. Stuart Ellis
> >
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