I think most forums have a continuum of people with various talents and abilities. We come together to benefit from, to be amused, or just to kill time. There are people here, like me, who are just starting out in this hobby and have very little knowledge. If I solder anything, it’s because something bad happened. And the people I know have less knowledge than me and ask my advice — imagine that!
I have benefitted from the advice here that those who know more than me have provided, and I appreciate that. Some discussions here are way above anything I have studied or done, and I try to understand something and think about it, though I may never use the info. Likewise, my systems will likely never total $10,000 in value, but I enjoy looking at other members’ top-drawer systems and image owning and enjoying something like that (need to shore the security system!).
For those whose knowledge and hands-on experience is great, what is the attraction for them? Do they hope to still learn something new, to discuss the nuts-and-bolts with others who enjoy experimenting? Do they get some satisfaction at helping the lost find the path? I sure hope so! I find it interesting when someone talks about the prominent engineers and how they started out, and how they collaborated with others to create some ground-breaking technology.
Or, maybe they have made friends here and come not so much to be educated as to catch up with what those buddies have been doing (and especially now that we are distancing from others in our daily life). I hope and trust that everyone gets a bit of what they want when they visit here.
As for me, whatever you call me, just don’t call me late for supper!
I have benefitted from the advice here that those who know more than me have provided, and I appreciate that. Some discussions here are way above anything I have studied or done, and I try to understand something and think about it, though I may never use the info. Likewise, my systems will likely never total $10,000 in value, but I enjoy looking at other members’ top-drawer systems and image owning and enjoying something like that (need to shore the security system!).
For those whose knowledge and hands-on experience is great, what is the attraction for them? Do they hope to still learn something new, to discuss the nuts-and-bolts with others who enjoy experimenting? Do they get some satisfaction at helping the lost find the path? I sure hope so! I find it interesting when someone talks about the prominent engineers and how they started out, and how they collaborated with others to create some ground-breaking technology.
Or, maybe they have made friends here and come not so much to be educated as to catch up with what those buddies have been doing (and especially now that we are distancing from others in our daily life). I hope and trust that everyone gets a bit of what they want when they visit here.
As for me, whatever you call me, just don’t call me late for supper!