Thanks for the nice complements guys.
There is some stuff I “know” from personal experience, practice and time in the hobby, then there is stuff I am just regurgitating from books that I have read, where I do not (yet) have any direct experience or knowledge.
I enjoy being able to reply to some of the questions, because they often force me to explore my own understanding, which usually leads me to realise that I am missing some stuff. My explanations usually represent my own journey in understanding something new. It’s a bit like finding a missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle in my knowledge gap, exposed by the question.
This is why there is no such thing as a dumb question!
Cheers
Dennis
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