Why Don’t You Post Your System on Your Profile?


Many of you ask others to advise you, but the answer to so many questions is system dependent.  Why don’t you post your system on your profile prior to requesting help?

vonhelmholtz

@audioguy85 

Posting pictures of your system in your profile area is the only place you can upload pictures without having a picture sharing program.

Yes. Virtual systems is the place where it is easy to post photos. 
 

It is a great place to,help folks understand where you are coming from.

@kota1 

Measurements? And exactly how would one do that? With a multimeter? A la ASR style of measuring the current coming into and then out of the power cable while it's not actually plugged into anything? Do I post a pink panther next to the equipment I list?

Or do you mean measurements like my wife is 36D-29-32?

LOL.

(All in good fun. 😉)

@audioguy85

I’m not on here all that much anyhow.

That was post 1881 since 2018. That’s a lot of contributing to this forum, but you do seem a bit frustrated.

Personally, I don’t expect much and my expectations are usually exceeded. I agree many people coming from different places and I would say that the Internet encourages less civil conversation. That said, most members are civil and try to contribute, but to me, posting your system before asking, or answering a question is part of contributing and being civil.

@mahgister 

Many of us spent years working hard and making the most of what resources we had.  Some with 500K+ systems probably have had to drive old subcompact cars at one time and had to do what they could to listen to recorded music.  Others run large companies and like the challenge of putting together a great system at a lower price point.  All of the systems are a challenge.

Because computer illiterates like myself have no clue how...? 

Yes I know I am the only one and I have no fear admitting it. 

Because of this topic, I just stared at my profile for 10 minutes. I don't see anything that makes me think I can add pictures.