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> This all just comes off incredibly arrogant

I know, but it's the truth. Consider another case. I worked in a machine shop in college trying to make my steam engine. The man who ran the shop, was kind enough to show me how to operate the machines.

Those machines were like C, built during WW2. They had no user friendly features. The milling machine was a particular nightmare. It was festooned with levers and gears and wheels to control every aspect. There was no logic to the "user interface". Nothing was labeled. The worst one was a random lever that would reverse the operation of all the other levers. My terror was wrecking the machine by feeding the tool mount into the cutting bit.

I would make a part, and it would come out awful - things like the surface finish was a mess. If he had some time, he'd come over and help me. He'd turn a wheel, "ting" the blade on a grinding wheel, adjust the feed, and make a perfect part (all by eyeball, I might add). The man was just incredible with those machines. I was just in awe. He never made a mistake. Have you ever tried to get a part centered properly in a 4-jaw chuck? Not me. He could on the first try every time.

But he'd been doing it every day for 40 years.




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