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To: kidl who wrote (8007)8/14/2022 4:26:23 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 8749
 
We all tend to generalize based on personal experiences. A bad habit

Only if our personal experience is not comprehensive eh ? One trip to China or Nova Scotia is nada

In my early software cowboy days I spent a huge amount of time in North Carolina ..(Greeensboro to be specific) I think my handle is pretty good there

Cali once only to visit sister,, so I have no clue as we only did tourist chit

cannot assume a trip as opposed to extended time...

so yes Steph your point is well taken



To: kidl who wrote (8007)8/14/2022 4:46:33 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8749
 
Research shows that there is a greater personality variations amongst dogs than people, even when you limit it to the same breed. Anecdotally I can attest to this. Someone in our neighbourhood has a Portuguese Water Dog that doesn't like water and prefers to stay in the boat than jump in the lake. Furthermore, a dog's personality changes drastically based on who they are with.