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    #11
    Most people are an expert on something, everyone has a little hobby horse. I listen to what people say on my particular subject. If they talk crap or use weird thought processes, shoot from the hip or parrot nonsense, I treat everything they say accordingly
    it only works if your subject is non-controversial , non emotive. adonyne
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      #12
      Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
      Most people are an expert on something, everyone has a little hobby horse. I listen to what people say on my particular subject. If they talk crap or use weird thought processes, shoot from the hip or parrot nonsense, I treat everything they say accordingly
      it only works if your subject is non-controversial , non emotive. adonyne
      I think it's good to have a little knowledge of a lot of things for exactly that reason. Your understanding of things doesn't have to be super deep, just deep enough to sniff out a bulltulipter. That, IMO, is one of the things that makes a good interviewer.
      While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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