Posted by dej(Jed) on March 19, 2013 at 07:33:22 from (141.189.251.1):
I think we need to select an executive committe of members from this site, who's function will be to create a (How To Do Things Book). This book can be sold on line and will surely generate mega bucks. Time in and time out there are lots of suggestions on how to do things on various subjects. Some of them are very good, while others are just "Old Wifes Tales". We must not continue to confuse the younger generation with BS, as they are confused enough already. But of course maybe you just can't fix stupid about some things. Sales of this book or rather profits from the sale of this book could be donated to worthwhile charities to be determined at a latter date. I guess we will be able to measure the merit of this proposal by the responses. Be kind as I still have one feeling remaining and we don't want to hurt it. Imagine Holiday morning waking up and finding that publication in your stocking!
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