> So for you Newbies who what to try something different - go for
it. But listen to the consul of the Oldies - we've been there and
generally have had more failures than successes. We don't want to
dampen you enthusiasm, but just want to make you aware of what has
gone before. There's no need to repeat historical failures.
>
>
Hi Earl,
This is the true spirit of what forums should be like. I am a
newbie and I listen carefully what the "Oldies" have to say - Stefan
being an "oldie". Experience is worth a LOT! Often times I come up
with an idea, voice it in a forum, and it gets shot down as being
tried already. That isn't a bad thing, it saves me a lot of time by
avoiding all the pitfalls of other's experiements.
However, if a person is an adventerous newbie, listen to the details
of what has been tried, and see if you can put a new spin on some of
them.
Personally, I find the advice in this forum and E-101 to be very
good from the "Elders". Much appreaciate from this Newbie!
Chris'