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Posted By: LT61 Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/22/05 05:07 PM
I would like to, at this time, post about my experiences, on the forum.
After, the recent "flap" about forum etiquette, and such,.....I thought I might offer a unique perspective.
Being relatively new here myself, AND new to "forums" in general,.......these are my thoughts, and observations.

AFTER I bought, and received my Axiom speakers, like most, I was so thrilled with my new speakers and system, that I wanted to "share" the experience, so I joined this forum.
I had not visited here before making my decision to buy, but..after the fact, I thought why not?

I went on, to get kind of a rough start.
Posting from work, and rushing too much....I tried to share my experiences with forum members. My first posts were (to say the least) not too well recieved. Much of it was my fault......here where I work, the PC always has the caps lock on, so that first time, a awkward, cheesy, post was made, cap locks, and all.
Needless to say, I was quickly admonished, and a wee bit embarrased. My second mistake, was trying to tell everyone about my speaker wires.
I had no idea what a hot button issue THAT is! (or why). I also had a "flame" reply to a early thread. (thank's to the "PM" feature, we straightened it out).

I know how some "newbies" must feel, when they excitedly post for the first time, and then come back to find the ensuing "train wreck" of a post, flames and all. (I've tried to improve my posting skills since my "caps lock" days).

So, before I get way too long, here's my message.

TO the "regulars":
EASE UP, some take this WAY too serious.
Be mindful that to newbies, this can at times look, and sound like a private club, of "buddies" talking to each other.
If someone, (especially a newbie) takes the time to make a informative, and interesting post for us to read, and you don't agree with it,....... don't shoot them down right away......just because someone disagree's, does not in every case make them "right", and the poster "wrong",.... keep it respectful.
It's a good thing for Axiom, and the forum to have "regulars" here to field questions, and disseminate information, for all.
There is however, (even in this situation) a responsiblity too. (We don't want people who are considering buying speakers, or who already have...not wanting them because of an altercation here.)

"Scientific members":
You, (in my opinion) add credibility to the forum, with MUCH
information, and additional industry insights.
I must say however, there is one "flaw" in many of the positions most of you take on the "what will make a REAL difference in the sound" posts. You have (in most cases)NEVER owned, tried, or even seen, some of the items "that DON'T work". SOMETIMES, the replies to those who have "heard" improvements, and want to share, are a bit harsh.......and leave some who reply, looking pompous.

Newbies:
Don't be intimidated.......POST.
This is a great, and very HONEST forum........you can learn here. (however...don't post and TRY to "stir the pot"...please).

In conclusion,....this is a great forum, which I really do enjoy. I wanted to post this from my perspective to see if anyone "see's" themselves in what I wrote. We don't often enough think of thing's from someone else's vantage point.
A person I work with has this catch phrase: "what's the world's #1 problem?"........communication! THAT'S what this post is really about. The written word...is quite an "art form" to master, I'VE re-discovered that,....RIGHT HERE. So many thoughts, can get lost in the translation, when written out.

FINALLY, one more thing I've noticed that may help us all.....read ALL the post, and be sure you "get it", before you reply. I can almost SEE where someone found something they didn't agree with, stopped reading, and made their reply.

Well, I hope this is "INTERESTING", and doesn't tourqe anyone off (if so,you can send me a PM, if you like )................just a good read.

LT




Posted By: izub Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/22/05 06:08 PM
Well said.This forum is definitely a font of information. Sometimes people get very possessive of their equipment, and post to justify their choice over another. It's understandable and has not been too egregious. Overall I think most people are well received and personally,I have learned an incredible amount here.
Posted By: TKHanson Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/22/05 06:59 PM
Very well said.

I think a large issue with this forum is post hijacking into personal jokes, side bars, etc. Such hijacking could potentially stop others, who might have had good comments to contribute, from posting, since the topic was changed. I’ve noticed it happens a lot in this forum, since so many are such good friends. I think it’s enjoyable to make funny remarks, but when a newbie has a technical question that doesn’t get very well answered--because someone took the post a different direction--is a shame.

Posted By: pmbuko Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/22/05 07:56 PM
Very well said. And your penchant for ellipsis (you know ".......") is unsurpassed.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/23/05 02:41 AM
The whole time I thought you were talking about AVSForum, most of what you said goes on over there, that is why I hang here more often.

I would say about the only thing I'm with you on is the hijacking. It is somewhat iritating when a post goes from, oh lets say "Help with Crossover settings" and ends up talking about "White Castle" restaurants in Chicago...

Actually I've seen just the opposite of your points. We've had newbies or freshmen come on here and instantly attack Axiom speakers or our respected members. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind tactfull/intelligent comments, but there are many who like to drop by once a month or so and drop an unfactual comment, just to get us all boiling.

Hopefully we can all just get along....later


peace out

Posted By: pmbuko Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/23/05 03:08 AM
I'd rather we all got a long....now.
Posted By: warfer21 Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/23/05 07:21 PM
Well put LT

This is a great forum with some very knowledgable people participating, and I thank you for that.

Now get ready for some football!! (sorry I'm not trying to hijack this post)



Posted By: LT61 Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/24/05 01:38 PM
Hijacking, was about the only thing that WAS NOT in my post.
Posted By: LT61 Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/24/05 02:14 PM
Thank you,.......another of my posting proclivities (in addition to the over-punctuation), is all the ..............'s they are part of my..(heh heh) "style"
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/24/05 03:13 PM
"and then come back to find the ensuing "train wreck" of a post, flames and all"

"and sound like a private club, of "buddies" talking to each other"

Sorry LT61, I know you didn't specifically use the term "hijacking" but the above two sentences could be interpreted that way by some. Forum threads can be hard to read people, a person can be joking, but another person does not take it that way.

Anyway, hang in there and remember, we where all newbies at one time or another. Most of us probably remember freshmen week in highschool.

later

Posted By: player8 Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 06:59 AM
"freshman week in high school" Some of us had it made. I already knew most of the varsity football and baseball players. I had a very easy transition into high school.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 07:02 AM
And some of us didn't. Being as I don't particularly feel the need to curl up into a fetal ball at the moment, I'll just leave it at that.
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 07:10 AM
I am so glad I played sports in HS. In addition to keeping me in shape, I was able to float between the nerd/geek crowd and the jock crowd rather easily.

Now look at what a lazy slob I am. What happened?
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And some of us didn't. Being as I don't particularly feel the need to curl up into a fetal ball at the moment, I'll just leave it at that.



I'm with Ken on this one...you'd be more likely to find a science fiction book in my hand rather than a baseball bat or a football jersey...

Criminy! Even my nickname screamed "Geek"!...was "Egg", short for "Egghead".

No Batman jokes, please...I've heard them all...

WhatFurrer
Posted By: bigjohn Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 04:18 PM
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"Egg", short for "Egghead"



now, is that grade A small, large, extra large, or jumbo!! hell, i even seen at the grocery store the other day, they had TEXAS JUMBO. i opened the carton, and the dang eggs were about the size of racquet balls. i sure hate it for the chicken.. OUCH!!

my nickname was Sasquatch, cause they say i look like bigfoot...? i dont see the likeness at all. luckily, once i grew up a little, bigjohn suited me much better.

bigjohn
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now, is that grade A small, large, extra large, or jumbo!!



In my case, it was jumbo...Combined with the size of my head and my grades, the nickname kinda stuck...Luckily, I grew and the difference was minimized.

WhatFurrer
Posted By: LT61 Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 04:50 PM
I KNEW I should have mentioned O.T. hijacking in this post............now look what you've started.

By the way, which is more important....the woofer, or the tweeter?

THERE....... a double, reverse thread jack!
Actually the question should be:

Q: "WHY is there a Woofer and a Tweeter but no Meower?

A: "Because a Meower has too much Hisssssss..."

And now, back to our previously hijacked thread...

WhatFurrer
Posted By: LT61 Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 07:56 PM
What I SHOULD have asked is: "which came first....the woofer, or the tweeter?"
Posted By: bigjohn Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 08:33 PM
in the powerful words of the Beastie Boys....

"which came first, the chicken or the egg?"
"well, i baked the chicken, and then i ate his leg."

poetry, pure poetry...

bigjohn
Posted By: LT61 Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 08:39 PM
BJ,

How about this by the Beastie Boys:
"you gotta fight,....for the right,........to..hiiiiijack!"

LT
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Forum observations.....after one year. - 01/25/05 11:38 PM
Sorry there Larry, look what I've created a mooooonster. Man I love this place.

Randy

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