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Hello guys. Thanks for the invitation...

I'd like to thank Jeff personally for the invitation to join you forum and this discussion.

I'm flattered that you guys would think that my definition is good enough for your site. Obviously these are my personal views and I never expected them to be a standard definition. Please, If you feel that it can be somehow be modified to be made more accurate feel free to play with it as you wish.

Regarding my recent correspondence with Jeff, If I had anything to add to that description it would be a small caveat:

" - Not always are the more popular materials used in a tool (such as, in the case of watches, stainless steel and/or sapphire crystals) best suited for it's intended specific use (other than telling). Often times materials that some would consider "lesser" are actually better suited for the intended job and make for a better tool."

Thanks again for the invitation and for thnking my little post worthy of revisiting.

take care,

Isthmus

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