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7th August 2014, 04:27 PM #46Pink 10EE owner
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Well I am feeling left out as I am apparently not getting picked on.... So I am taking my pink paint and going home...
Light red, the colour of choice for the discerning man.
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7th August 2014, 08:26 PM #49Intermediate Member
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Hi learned folk and others.
I have lurked and commented where I thought it would help. i asked a question and one person offered to make a gear for me! I thought oh yeah right. But in the end he made 5 I think for others with the same broken teeth problem. Wow ! That is what I like about this forum, there are those that will step in and help.
I am a member on several forums and at one time on another car based forum I shared my knowledge on rechargeable batteries and use in cars. I was hounded down by one member and no matter what I said or posted to backup my posts I was always dumped on again. Others supported my statements and agreed but they just added themselves to the list to be dumped on too. I still visit that forum but just do not bother to post as it detracted from my enjoyment of the hobby.
I am an electronics nut and hanker for machining knowledge. I have a lathe and a mill but moving house and 3 kids has been preventing me from doing much with either. But I hope to be part of this forum for some time to come. It is up to the experience I have wether that will be as a lurker or a contributor.
I understand we all have rights but this is more of a privilege, don't squander it.
Regards
Zwitter / james
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7th August 2014, 08:59 PM #50SENIOR MEMBER
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7th August 2014, 10:14 PM #51SENIOR MEMBER
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7th August 2014, 10:42 PM #52Philomath in training
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7th August 2014, 10:57 PM #53Senior Member
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..... I just have trouble saying 'no' sometimes.... I've saved a few old school machines from the scrappy with a quick offer. I think part of our heritage is lost every time an old mill or lathe is melted down and turned into a Hyundai
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7th August 2014, 11:13 PM #54I think we've established that the Gentleman concerned didn't get "jumped on" once, never mind again. It would seem that he felt some posts were being directed at himself, that's not the way myself and at least one other here read it, and as I was the author of some of the posts I think I'm in a good position to judge!
Your post about "Chinese POS" may not have been directed at the OP, but it was hardly subtle. More like a bull in a china shop.
Dean
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9th August 2014, 10:33 AM #55
Have we managed to keep him
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9th August 2014, 10:05 PM #56
The nature of the internet forums is "PUBLIC".
If you stand on a bench in the local park and give a speech something similar may happen. Is it because of all the "weirdos out there"?
Or is it because you are standing on a bench in the park giving a speech?
Debatable right?
What to do next? Call the police? Declare that we will never again give a speech since the locals do not deserve it?
The reality is that we do things for our own purposes first. Even when we are being generous and altruistic, we do it for ourselves.
It is a well known yet rather unpopular fact.“We often contradict an opinion for no other reason
than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
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10th August 2014, 07:41 AM #57
Very true, but I for one would like to think that on a forum such as this one, given that we know to some degree the regular contributors, there would be some attempt to follow the normal social consideration for others. This forum is often said to be a very helpful one. It would be good if that could continue. I find that people who "get upon their soapbox" and sprout their "rigid opinions", make me ignore that point of view. If one has a rigid opinion then maybe they are incapable of seeing any other point of view, which makes them a bad candidate for giving advice. Also maybe the OP would not have decided to leave.
Dean
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10th August 2014, 08:25 AM #58
I have changed my mind a little.
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If you stand on a bench in the local park and give a speech something similar may happen. Is it because of all the "weirdos out there"?
Or is it because you are standing on a bench in the park giving a speech?
It is a strange quirk of human nature that when someone decides he has had enough and leaves, eventually the group left will start to deride that person.
Dean
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10th August 2014, 09:33 AM #59SENIOR MEMBER
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I'm sorry you feel that way mate! The more of us here solving problems and asking questions the better IMO.
Even good people have bad days and are guilty of being curt on forums (me included). This one seems to be pretty darn civilised.
I still remember watching my Father ordering books from the states from the catalogues in the back of books... 6 to 8 weeks later....some answers and more questions would arrive in the mail. I'm thankful I have a place to ask some advice!
Whenever I google a question, it's inevitable I find the answer on one of the million forums out there. All the years of googling questions I have only found two forums I wanted to join. Most have a healthy following of 'clever' trolls.
If you want to see nasty...check out coffee forums...sheesh!!!
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10th August 2014, 09:43 AM #60
No derision intended and I don't know neither of the people involved.
Just an observation.
And if you think this is an isolated case you have something else coming. All forums have this occurrences regularly. This forum is probably the one that from all the forums I know has the least.
Yes, of course your observation is the sensible one, this shouldn't happen, we should be civil, why do this or that. That goes without saying.
However it is healthy to look at ourselves when something like this happens.
The person that posts a helpful comment does so because the set of values that govern his character tells him that this is the way to be, that is who he is.
The person that posts a stiff lipped comment does so because the set of values that govern his character tells him that this is the way to be, that is who he is.
Both do so for themselves, to conform to who they are, to what both think is of value, each believing that such is the best light they will be seen in by others.
In general is best not to tell a person this, since he will deny it vigorously. The mechanism by which we operate is not very popular and certainly not politically correct.
Still it is very helpful if someone can look into it and understand what makes him or her tick.“We often contradict an opinion for no other reason
than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.”
Friedrich Nietzsche