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“Traditional theories about how fires burn had been developed over generations by firefighters who’d observed thousands of fire scenes. It wasn’t quantifiable theory, more a set of beliefs rooted in experience. But it carried the weight of fact. And as with any tradition in the close fraternity of firefighters, it was honored for the very fact that it represented the wisdom of veterans.”
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Thank you so much, Mr. Chatelle, for reposting my blog entry. I am flattered to be included with the other posts I see in your history. I’ve received a number of hits from here, demonstrating that your subscribers are acting on your posts. Congratulations, and thank you. Here’s to speaking louder by seaking together.