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in article , William R. Watt at wrote on 6/7/04 9:00 PM: Thats' what "amateur" means, "unpaid". But the literal meaning is "to love" or "for love". which proves Nystrom is a boatbulding whore for paying himself -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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![]() "William R. Watt" wrote in message ... Dave Van ) writes: in article , William R. Watt at wrote on 6/7/04 9:00 PM: Thats' what "amateur" means, "unpaid". But the literal meaning is "to love" or "for love". which proves Nystrom is a boatbulding whore for paying himself Or supports his notion that it's a labor of love. I'm self employed. I don't know if Brian is or not. Being self employed and having more clients and work than I "really" have time for, every minute I spend doing something else is time I could spend earning my living. For many nine to fivers, this is not the case but for me, and I suppose many others, the cost of time spent is definately a factor to consider if I choose to make a project out of building a kayak. Brian's point about tools should be taken to heart. In woodworking, set up is 90% of the work. If you are skimping on tools, you are likely compromising the quality of the outcome or you are making up for it with additional labor, increasing the time spent and adding to the "cost". DV |
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![]() Dave Van wrote: "William R. Watt" wrote in message ... Dave Van ) writes: in article , William R. Watt at wrote on 6/7/04 9:00 PM: Thats' what "amateur" means, "unpaid". But the literal meaning is "to love" or "for love". which proves Nystrom is a boatbulding whore for paying himself Or supports his notion that it's a labor of love. I'm self employed. I don't know if Brian is or not. Being self employed and having more clients and work than I "really" have time for, every minute I spend doing something else is time I could spend earning my living. For many nine to fivers, this is not the case but for me, and I suppose many others, the cost of time spent is definately a factor to consider if I choose to make a project out of building a kayak. Brian's point about tools should be taken to heart. In woodworking, set up is 90% of the work. If you are skimping on tools, you are likely compromising the quality of the outcome or you are making up for it with additional labor, increasing the time spent and adding to the "cost". Your points are well taken and eloquently presented, Dave. Hopefully, if there's anyone else still reading this thread, they're more open minded than Bill and can see the wisdom in your words. |
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![]() William R. Watt wrote: Dave Van ) writes: in article , William R. Watt at wrote on 6/7/04 9:00 PM: Thats' what "amateur" means, "unpaid". But the literal meaning is "to love" or "for love". which proves Nystrom is a boatbulding whore for paying himself No, it proves that you're simply being an ass. You obviously have little comprehension of reality and you've spent most of this discussion twisting and misinterpreting what I've said in a vain attempt to prove your incorrect assumptions. My time is worth something to me and I've wasted too much of it on your stupidity, pointless circular arguments and issue-clouding tangents. Go live in your dream world where everyone reads statistics and builds boats on a shoestring. I've got better things to do than argue with an idiot. |
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