I'm not sure about that., and maybe you are a lot more than what you sayI rarely post, mainly because i'm not knowledgeable enough.
Paul
But sometimes, knowing less is better because won't get annoyed...
I'm not sure about that., and maybe you are a lot more than what you sayI rarely post, mainly because i'm not knowledgeable enough.
Paul
Everybody's good at something, I'm not very good at model engineering, although I do try my best and i'm my own worst enemy, I tend to set my goal posts too high, but there's nothing wrong with trying to better yourself is there. (the scrap piles getting bigger day by day).I'm not sure about that., and maybe you are a lot more than what you say
But sometimes, knowing less is better because won't get annoyed...
No .It didn't take long for this thread to arrive at an office topic confrontation...
We have some fundamental language translation/understanding problems here.Whatever it is....when someone says: DC electricity is like a plague - That's the stupidest statement I've ever seen
It didn't take long for this thread to arrive at an office topic confrontation...
No .
Other comments such as: thermal expansion with diameter of 1 or 2 mm., 0.03 mm pump stroke....bla bla... They really overload me.
It should be noted that the world is full of annoying people.But sometimes, knowing less is better because won't get annoyed...
I am generally willing to post a response to a question or when being asked for advice if its a subject I'm relatively comfortable with. In other cases I've learned to shut up, as some who may be regular contributors are using forums more as a blog, and don't care to listen to advice given, even when it would obviously save them time / effort or frustration - they just like to share their story, and in some cases I think the more trials and tribulations the better the story. They only spottily engage in responding to comments made unless from a select few.
So my take is find your own happy place with how much help /advice / knowledge you share, and maybe look at the situation - who are you directing your comment to? The original poster or like Jason said - the people who may read in the future. Maybe the person will not take your advice, but at least a person reading will be better informed and can make their own decision. But don't post anything expecting something back. That way you'll never be disappointed.
No, not contradictory at all.You avoid using DC and you create a new topic about PLC, PLC programming, sensors..?? Is it too contradictory??
So you are proposing some sort of thought police to check everyone's posts, and make sure no rules/principles are violated?everyone has the right to express their opinions, but those opinions should come from basic technical principles .... or at least they should be Verify and measure, or at least come from experience
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