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RE: Wisdom Re Norm
Well, I don't have a Bible at work. I just assumed he was referring to one
of the many references about not trying to teach a fool.
Jack Earley
Radiological Engineer
-----Original Message-----
From: Estabrooks, Bates (IHK) [mailto:IHK@Y12.doe.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 5:15 AM
To: 'radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu'
Subject: Wisdom Re Norm
As soon as I saw Steve Frantz' posting which simply said: "Proverbs 26:4" a
grin spread across my face. But, as I recently discussed with my kids, that
verse is followed by 26:5 which offers seeming contradictory counsel. It
takes wisdom, and a knowledge of the "recipient" (the proverb uses another
term), to know whether a response will have benefit or not.
Thanks, Steve, for the reminder.
Bates Estabrooks
Facility Safety-EUO Restart
BWXT Y-12
9983-FS
P.O. Box 2009
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
865-574-7376
865-241-5780 (Facsimile)
ihk@y12.doe.gov <mailto:ihk@y12.doe.gov>
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