> Being an expert does not automatically make somebody right; not being an > expert doesn't make someone wrong, either, even if the terminology > isn't 'correct.' No argument there. >Correctness only counts if it is for communicating the > concept; correctness just for correctness' sake is simply pedantic. And when producing what appears to be an attempt at a user's guide for general consumption. I'm sure if you posted your automotive solution you probably would not post it as a user's guide (certainly not without qualifying yourself in the process and give context to the advice). Otherwise someone who stumbles across it when researching a problem could mistaken it as authoritative instructions on the topic. Would I be wrong to assume that you'd probably say something like "I'm not a mechanic or anything like that, but this is what I discovered and it works well for me..." > -- > Lamar Owen > Chief Information Officer > Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute > 1 PARI Drive > Rosman, NC 28772 > (828)862-5554 > www.pari.edu >