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Old 01-06-2020, 04:57 PM
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DC, at least you are not to blame for the error on the tag. Don't feel bad, we've all been there. Last month I took a plant to my orchid society to share, filled out the information based on the tag it came with, and was told by the (very knowledgeable) judge that it was not that plant at all. In front of the whole OS. Embarrassing!
ZING, ouch!

that one must have been fun

i am able to maintain my hopeless optimism by having irrational and unflappable confidence
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ZING, ouch!

that one must have been fun

i am able to maintain my hopeless optimism by having irrational and unflappable confidence
And yet, you seem reasonably humble.
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i thank the parents for the confidence...the wife and my siblings for being humble
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Too much perfection takes the fun out of life. Strive for excellence and enjoy learning. We've all been wrong... And will be again.
I don’t view that as seeking perfection - that’s impossible! However, as we're discussing a general subject that is SO variable, with parameters that can be SO subjective, it is advantageous to “nail down” whatever we can, as a way of reducing the number of variables.
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I understand your point clearly. I counsel people every week whose desire to be perfect eats them alive. I'm sure you also see my point. We strive for excellence, only One is perfect. My last comment on the subject.
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OK, DC. If you're going to get as serious about orchids as it appears you are, you need to work on your naming accuracy, both spelling and nomenclature.

Brassocattleya Yellow Bird is a cross of the species, Brassavola nodosa, with the pollen of the hybrid Brassocattleya Richard Mueller. Bc. Richard Mueller is a cross of Cattleya (formerly Laelia) milleri on Brassavola nodosa.

There ain't nuthin' named "Nordosa", and "Meuler" is just plain wrong.
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I don’t view that as seeking perfection - that’s impossible! However, as we're discussing a general subject that is SO variable, with parameters that can be SO subjective, it is advantageous to “nail down” whatever we can, as a way of reducing the number of variables.
As always, late to the party. Well, Bill Nye, no one said you were seeking perfection. I think the phrase was "too much seeking of perfection killing the joy" to paraphrase. More so to me it appears you put your cranky pants on this morning and came across in a snippy manner in your first post. And I've known you long enough to know you are usually a bit more...ummm... discrete with your knowledge. Thus, you get my cranky pants of the moment badge.

Who in the heck knows what DCoconuts does and doesn't know? I'm sure he hasn't been raising orchids nearly as long as some here. (not old enough) I consider myself absolutely no match to the nomenclature some here have for orchids... yourself, Roberta, Kim, Camille, just to name a few. I'm pretty serious about liking to grow nice orchids. The nomenclature (constantly changing) ... not so much. When I lose a tag, I could care less. Not why I got it in the first place. Yes, I care, to a certain extent. The whole naming stuff, for me, is highly overrated unless speaking to a group of like minds.

Okay, rant over. Sorry Ray... you know sometimes you just get me started. Gracias for your expertise, but seriously? Not well worded.

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Well I’ll just say, I was
Neither offended nor did I find it heavy handed.

I’m a trial lawyer by day. I have thick skin. Also, I am incredibly aware that the very very vast majority of knowledge in the universe is NOT known by me so.....I’ve got a lot to learn

To me, as long as it is not outright trolling, I can handle being called out for my bad spelling (amongst other things)

My vast collection of post graduate degrees reminds me of little more than the fact that I must have a lot of debt

Thank the stars for public universities! And the free exchange of information on the internet.
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Well, I'm excited for your bloom. I've had mine for a few years and it's finally decided to send a spike out last month. I'm currently fending off all the pests so I can see mine flower...
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Well, I'm excited for your bloom. I've had mine for a few years and it's finally decided to send a spike out last month. I'm currently fending off all the pests so I can see mine flower...
Rock on, Jeff!

I grow a LOT of mint and rosemary and basil and some lemongrass around my flowers. I think many pests don’t like them.
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Hmmmm. It appears once again I’ve given unsolicited advice. It’s been one of my hardest habits to break, believe me. Giving unsolicited advice implies I know better than another person. It’s an arrogant position to take, even if I’m right.

It’s a bad habit, cultivated over decades of fighting for the underdog, or always having to take an adversarial attitude regardless. My apologies to both Bill and DCoconuts for needlessly getting involved. Imma go slink into a corner and give myself a time out.

PS You'll never get away with me calling you Bill Nye though, Ray. It's my favorite pet name for ya.
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