I really don't know what part of "discussion" and "opinion" you don't
understand.
All posts are understood as opinion, like it, use it, don't like it,
ignore it or argue aganst it.
If i don't like some idea i usually have good reasons for that, and also
point them out.
I'd say it is very valuable to know what problems to expect, which you
mightn't even have thought of before.
As much joking as your reference to the chicken grill motor might have
been, it was totally useless as you don't offer the sightest reason why it
isn't a good thing, other than you don't like it. That is what i call a
negative tone about something.
I will not reply to your posts any more, and if anyone else is
specifically not wanting my criticism just say so.
All i can really learn from this is that some people just don't appreciate
free advice and prefer "go on, try it, sounds great!" over "been there
done that, and that's why it didn't work:".
I reply to many posts - so what? I have tried a few things for PCB making.
I'd like more people to reply more often, then i wouldn't have to waste so
much time with trying things others have already found non-working.
Learning from your own mistakes is nice and all, but if i can avoid them
that's nice too, and less work.
ST
On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 15:37:06 +0200, Mycroft2152 <
mycroft2152@...>
wrote:
> Stefan,
> There's a big difference between mentoring newbies and
> monopolizing discussions as the self proclaimed
> expert. My problem with your posts is your negative
> tone about anything that's either not your idea or not
> your idea of the moment.
> By moopolizing the posts. i suggest you figure the
> percentage of the posts on this list that are from you
> alone. My joking reference to the chicken grill motor
> was my way of suggesting you give others a chance to
> say something.
> I've seen too many good threads die a slow death after
> your "expert" comments discouraging them.
> I for one, try to skip your posts, on this list an the
> many other lists you are on.
> There's an old saying that you learn best from making
> your own mistakes. Learn from this one.
> Myc