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Originally Posted by unregistered
just think for a bit before posting
(if you ask a question, think about the possible range of answers - was the question useful ?)
I do not post re 'design' aspects, for such is my business and I have a very different knowledge base
no one here is seeking a lecture from me, this is a DIY place primarily
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Well, Bill, I think your comment was a bit out of proportion. There is a difference between what I would call native ignorance and deliberate ignorance. One is the ignorance we've all been born with. Noboby comes out of the womb knowing what heat flux is and how Fourier's equations help design waterblocks. This can be cured and should be kindly tolerated while we apply the remedy.
Now, when we see someone with a deliberate defense mechanism against incoming knowledge, then I can see a bit of rudeness used to help break up that smug bulwark.
So far, it appears that Apocalipsis is eager to learn but has not caught up to speed. He has been damaged by the current media system where reviewers are touted as experts (anyone know about Consumer Reports and how they add flavour to the data?) and nobody is taught to think (we wouldn't need to pay for "experts" if we thought for ourselves). Not his fault.
So, unless I've missed something, I say give him some slack.