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Agreed...I have nothing against Kcar, but let's all be honest here-we all come up with some ideas on our own and we all take ideas from each other. It's not stealing, it's idea sharing. If you are really good at what you do, your competitors are going to be all over your sites figuring out how to do what you do. Part of our job is to keep ahead of the guys down the street knowing they are going to be watching and copying you. The great part about this site is we can share ideas and help each other out.
It's just like sports, if someone has a great offense, coaches around the country are going to mimic it. The best coaches are innovative and have the best coached teams. No different in our industry.
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