Actually, it varies among the professions.

It has been noted in the professional liability field that while doctors get to 
bury their mistakes, and no-one understands whether a lawyer made a mistake or 
not, all that architects can do is plant shrubs. 

Ted, KN1CBR (one of the above)
    
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    Message: 17
    Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 17:04:34 -0800
    From: Fred Jensen <k6...@foothill.net>
    To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
    Subject: Re: [Elecraft] {OT} - Variation on use of a coaxial switch
    Message-ID: <9e29da0e-eccd-15cf-de21-bec26a127...@foothill.net>
    Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
    
    T-shirt the other day:
    
    MECHANIC
    
    Curious enough to take it apart
    
    Professional enough to put it back together
    
    Smart enough to hide the extra parts
    
    73,
    
    Fred K6DGW
    Sparks NV USA
    Washoe County DM09dn
    
    On 12/30/2016 4:59 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
    > Ron and all,
    >
    > I would differ from that a little bit.  The difference between the
    > amateur and the pro is that the pro knows how to conceal his mistakes.
    > Take it from a former woodworking pro.
    >
    > I don't know how that transfers to electronics, a dead semiconductor
    > device is difficult to to conceal.
    >
    > 73,
    > Don W3FPR
    
    
    
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