P.Aitken wrote:
> salgud wrote:
>
> > Sheldon wrote:
> >
> >>salgud wrote:
> >>
> >>>I won't bother to explain metallurgically why SS can't be seasoned.
> >>>Never ceases to fascinate me, the people who come online and tout
> >>>themselves as experts in areas about with they know less than nothing.
> >>
> >>Ohhhh, my goodness... I'm soooo sowry... I just got here... scuuuuse
> >>me!
> >
> >
> > Consider yourself scuuuused! 
> >
> >
> >>Stainless steel cookware certainly can be seasoned, in fact for it to
> >>perform properly it MUST be seasoned, and properly. Not all knowledge
> >>begins and ends with yours. In fact those who think all knowledge
> >>begins and ends with their own are the most ignorant. You are truly
> >>ignorant, especially when it comes to metals. You sound exactly like
> >>some jerk who spends all their time doing classroom theory but has
> >>never actually picked up a slab of steel and used it for something
> >>other than a doorstop.
> >
> >
> > Actually, I'm the type of engineer who used to get criticized (not to
> > my face, they didn't dare) for going to the blue collar uneducated
> > masses who worked in the plant to get their advice on the
> > fix/modification/construction I was working on. I often incorporated
> > their suggestions into my designs because I never believed you have to
> > have an engineering degree to have an intelligent opinion, and I knew
> > they had knowledge I didn't.
> > OTH, I also recognize someone who is throwing out terminology to
> > impress, with little or no knowledge of what those words really mean.
> > And, let's face it, there are few things more fun than sticking a pin
> > in a blowhard!
> > If you wish to compare knowledge about metals, lets go! We can start
> > with the different types of stainless steel, martensitic vs.
> > austenitic, for example, and the work our way up from there! If you
> > want to start simpler, just explain to us what the heat transfer units
> > w/mK are!
> >
>
> As you are in the process of learning, "discussing" anything with
> sheldoon is akin to explaining calculus to a dog turd. You might as well
> save your breath.
>
> Peter
Well, Peter, I have to disagree with you on this one. I don't think the
moron is a dog turd, but with some plastic surgery and a brain implant,
he could work his way up to it!