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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 1036547" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>Yeah [USER=92939]@Shadowra[/USER] , I saw your test the same day you posted it.</p><p>Firstly, thank you for your test!</p><p>I'm not an active participant in this forum, I read lot of posts, but I exceptionally make comments. I apologize for not commenting your post/test.</p><p></p><p>I also apologize if you felt diminished by my definition of "experts VS amateurs".</p><p>Again, I do enjoy opinions, tests and all kind of stuff in this forum.</p><p>My definition of "experts VS amateurs" is not meant to diminish or disqualified participants in this forum. It's just a way to help some participants to differentiate subjective trust from objective trust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 1036547, member: 67091"] Yeah [USER=92939]@Shadowra[/USER] , I saw your test the same day you posted it. Firstly, thank you for your test! I'm not an active participant in this forum, I read lot of posts, but I exceptionally make comments. I apologize for not commenting your post/test. I also apologize if you felt diminished by my definition of "experts VS amateurs". Again, I do enjoy opinions, tests and all kind of stuff in this forum. My definition of "experts VS amateurs" is not meant to diminish or disqualified participants in this forum. It's just a way to help some participants to differentiate subjective trust from objective trust. [/QUOTE]
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