Knowledge

Don't you just love when people bring up a subject that you are not real sure why it's important. <a href="http://nowherethoughts.net/sarpysam/archives/2795-Good-News-Or-Not.html">Cliff Mason</a> questions my knowledge of firefighting as compared to Conrad Burns knowledge of firefighting in relation to my memories of a large fire on my place and what triggered those memories.<br />n<br />nWell Cliff Mason, I don't know how to respond to your comment. I am not sure of the total extent of Conrad Burns knowledge of firefighting so you will have to explain to me what his knowledge is. I know from Conrad's outburst last year, I feel his knowledge is a little lacking but since you somehow think his knowledge of firefighting is important to my memories of a fire you will have to come up with the information for me. We can then compare Conrad's knowledge to my 20+ years of firefighting knowledge and experience, which I will provide, and decide who has the most knowledge and insight. To do this though I would also require that you, Cliff Mason, present your credentials and knowledge of firefighting so that everybody knows that you have the background to judge who has the most knowledge.<br />n<br />nWhy you feel this is necessary, Cliff Mason, I would really like to know. I mean if you have a problem with something I said, please point out the problem and where I am wrong. Then we might be able to engage in a conversation like intelligent people. By throwing a comment out about my knowledge compared to someone else's knowledge of firefighting is not an intelligent way to start a conversation. It seems to me that you have no intelligent point to make but just want to make yourself feel superior by throwing out a comment that has nothing to do with what I said.<br />n<br />nIntelligent people make real criticism on what is said and don't hide behind comments that are just designed to try to hide the real issue and have nothing to do with what the story is about. Cliff, I would really like to hear where my memories of the fire I had here are wrong and what inspired you to make a comment that has no bearing on my memories or on my feelings of those memories. I did not realize as a blogger memories and feelings weren't allowed. <br />n<br />n<strong>A man must be both stupid and uncharitable who believes there is no virtue or truth but on his own side. Joseph Addison</strong><br />n<br />nUPDATE: Cliff Mason, I'm still waiting for the information requested or an intelligent comment.


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