Isinche1,
even a moron doesn't like to be treated as a moron
How well I know. LOL!
Prof. Allen, head of the geology department where I went to school, liked to talk about working for the state and advising the road building bunch in transportation to leave the talus slopes alone.
Talus slopes at the base of cliffs are the result of erosion over geological time. Not good to disturb the balance of nature.
The engineers building roads thought those talus slopes would be just dandy for building roads and didn't need to pay no nevermind to a handful of idjits in the Geology Department who were paid what they worth - very little.
When the landslide came after the talus slopes had been undercut, it not only took out the road but the railroad too.
The geologists found other work. Didn't hear what the engineers did but I bet they knew real good after that why you don't mess with talus slopes.
Different people know different things. Sometimes good to listen.
Good the geologists could find work elsewhere where somebody would listen. Not everybody can.
Funny thing. The paleontologist in Dr. Allen's Geology Department said that idiot dictator Allen wouldn't listen to anybody. He went back to work for an oil company where he mostly worked for himself.
Bureaucracies are all the same everywhere but some are very bad. The rest are worse than that.
Best, Terry