There is a exercise that was often used in some of my places of work that would describe a scenario and have individuals answer a series of questions. The questions were often answered based on individuals perceptions. When I took the individual quiz I got 5 out of 10 correct. Then I was teamed up with two other people and went through the exercise again. This time the three of us got 7 out of 10 correct. Then I was put together with a team of 9 other people and went through the exercise. This time we got 10 out of 10. The moral of the exercise is to get other people's thoughts on a particular topic.
Since I starting putting this plan together, I have been reading and asking, and then reading and asking again. Other people's wisdom is invaluable in a process like this. Whenever I think of a question I would type it into google and regularly mapletrader.com forum would show up with my question and 10 answers from different individuals.
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I have also read the Cornell University Maple Notebook. A great resource for research studies that have been done over the years. Things like: Should I use a Checkvalve spout (CV for short)? Should I use 5/16 or 3/16 tubing? This particular question has a lot of research done on it and it is a popular question on mapletrader.com. You can click on the imnage below and it will take you to the Cornell blog.
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