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    I choose the second option ...without hesitating.

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    mas tequila
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    Quote Originally Posted by Acetronics View Post
    I choose the second option ...without hesitating.
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    I 2nd your 2nd option...and I'll raise you those 5 jugs from 7 posts ago!
    Motion carried...

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    May be Luciano will find us the picture of the maid bringing the jugs to customers ...

    ( München, Bierfest ... If I'm right ? )

    really impressive !

    The Maid also ... is impressive !!!

    Alain
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    Seems a lot of people forgot the Thread title and purpose... so let's try to have fun?
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    Talking 2008 Poetry contest ???

    this is a pure jewel ...

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    Why insist on using 32 Bits when you're not even able to deal with the first 8 ones ??? ehhhhhh ...
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    IF there is the word "Problem" in your question ...
    certainly the answer is " RTFM " or " RTFDataSheet " !!!
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    In an attempt at bringing this thread back on topic ...

    In my final assignment for Applied Reasoning I was given a rather interesting question to answer: How can you personally benefit from helping others to learn?

    Hmm ... there's not an obvious answer to it, I spent a fair amount of time thinking about it, I got full marks for my response ...

    You benefit from helping others to learn because, in a sense you're actually exercising your own knowledge, and the more that you exercise the better that you ultimately become!

    Is there a better answer to this question?

    Your thoughts are appreciated on this.

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    Trent Jackson

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    And I might add:

    What comes around goes around.

    Or is that the other way around?
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    In an attempt at bringing this thread back on topic ...

    In my final assignment for Applied Reasoning I was given a rather interesting question to answer: How can you personally benefit from helping others to learn?

    Hmm ... there's not an obvious answer to it, I spent a fair amount of time thinking about it, I got full marks for my response ...

    Is there a better answer to this question?

    Your thoughts are appreciated on this.

    Regards,

    Trent Jackson


    Hi, Trent
    I think This is the Health question of the week

    "When you do good things for others, you do good things for your health. You may also be doing good things for the health of your community, research now shows. An Ontario study on the health benefits of volunteering reveals that it not only improves self-esteem and combats social isolation, but also reduces the impact of stress on the body, lowering blood pressure and even bolstering the immune system."

    To be specific...

    "Participants identified the following key benefits of volunteer work: skill development, coping with isolation, the chance to 'give back' to the community, to meet people, to enhance job prospects, personal growth, personal empowerment and to gain a new perspective on one's own problems.
    "In addition, volunteering was reported to enhance self-esteem through the 'good feelings' derived from helping others and feeling worthwhile and needed.

    "Volunteering was described as distracting one from one's aches and pains, providing motivation for rehabilitation and activity, helping overcome social isolation, and providing a sense of community and belonging."

    Questions of the Week:
    What skills and interests do you have that you could use to help others? What opportunities are available where you live? How could you encourage your peers, friends, and family members to get involved with a volunteer project? How could the community benefit from their involvement? How could they personally benefit?

    See this engineers forum

    http://cr4.globalspec.com/forum/instrumentation

    1000s of engineers, asking nob answer.

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