Oh, I didn't realize that the PMD section page didn't work pretty much the same as the Meds section page. Oh wait... it does. And given that the question was actually stated quite generically, I also find it unreasonable to not expect this realization of the question's author. But it seems I should provide a much more explicit explanation.

Yes, I had indeed already (silently) conceded that one might not come to the conclusion to "try it and see" quickly enough to actually accomplish the self-test for the first case noticed. I was disappointed that one would be so desperately curious about the answer as to start a new thread on the subject and then resolutely refuse to just get the answer since posting would immediately present the opportunity again. I was also disappointed that somebody else cut that second chance short (especially since the whole purpose of this new thread was to find an answer to the question so keeping the thread "in limbo" seems well worth the opportunity). Since it was indeed missed, I have already arranged for a third chance.

Then there is also the possibility of searching... which I leave as an exercise to others, as I'm told exercise is beneficial. I suspect an enlightening search can be found but won't even venture a guess as to how difficult that might be.

But in conclusion, I find your statement containing "Lady_Aleena can't perform the test" to be simply incorrect.

- tye        


In reply to Re^3: Backdoor to approving one's own node (well?) by tye
in thread Backdoor to approving one's own node by Lady_Aleena

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