Self-Proclaimed Experts Often Claim to Know More Than They Really Do
While bonafide experts are more likely to happily say when they do not know the answer.
While bonafide experts are more likely to happily say when they do not know the answer.
That seems to be the question being posed by Slovenian company, Hovercraft (nothing it makes hovers, to boot).
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