Egon
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Thanks Bota.:thumbsup:
Youre going to have to stop knowing stuf an engineer would know. Some are highly threatened by it. Its even worse if you point out anything to them. They know better than the truth ... or else the truth is not valid. :confused2:
larry
TBN has to be a place where facts have to have their own merit, and their own rights. I don't believe there is a single person in this thread that will have difficulty receiving a bona fide fact.
But it is difficult because a man can write something having only the best intent, and it comes across wrong. That is a constant struggle for me.
Heck, the other day, I erased one of my posts because I thought it was fine when I wrote it, but upon reading it the next day, I found it confusing, and quite possibly insulting to the OP (I was interrogating him with question after question.) I was relieved that he was not insulted, but still writers have to be careful, and readers need to be ready to assume the best intent of the writer due to this common pitfall.
Can we presume that the vast majority of us will not "darken the door" of a thread except to try to help and inform? I think we all ought to try to make that assumption about everything we read here.
I want to help people, even if I am tired or out of sorts. But I need to work harder to understand that if I give them facts, but not encouragement, friendship and support, I have likely not helped them at all.
So, the order of the day for all of us here should be to become slow to anger, and quick to apologize. And if I fail sometimes to demonstrate that, it doesn't mean I am not trying, and it does not mean it is not a worthy goal for all of us. And we should not seek to prolong controversy, unless it is about a fact...which, as I said, should have the right to be upheld.
The OP did slam engineers a bit...but that does not increase nor does it decrease my ability one iota. I know it sounds simple, but I have cheered up many an insulted person in my personal life by saying "what a person thinks of your intelligence does not alter your actual intelligence even one little bit."
The OP admitted he messed up, and his results were not optimal, so there is absolutely no need for any of us to reinforce that feeling, but instead, we should be trying to encourage and inform.
But this thread, if read by a true rooky, would be interpreted to mean that it is not an abnormal condition to boil the grease out of a U-joint if the tilling circumstance is tough. It was not explicitly stated, but it is implied, and I don't think any of us are on board with that, so I take it as a sign that things became more about feelings than about facts, and that is a sign that words were used loosely, and not received with grace.
TBN has to be a place where facts have to have their own merit, and their own rights. I don't believe there is a single person in this thread that will have difficulty receiving a bona fide fact.
But it is difficult because a man can write something having only the best intent, and it comes across wrong. That is a constant struggle for me.
Heck, the other day, I erased one of my posts because I thought it was fine when I wrote it, but upon reading it the next day, I found it confusing, and quite possibly insulting to the OP (I was interrogating him with question after question.) I was relieved that he was not insulted, but still writers have to be careful, and readers need to be ready to assume the best intent of the writer due to this common pitfall.
Can we presume that the vast majority of us will not "darken the door" of a thread except to try to help and inform? I think we all ought to try to make that assumption about everything we read here.
I want to help people, even if I am tired or out of sorts. But I need to work harder to understand that if I give them facts, but not encouragement, friendship and support, I have likely not helped them at all.
So, the order of the day for all of us here should be to become slow to anger, and quick to apologize. And if I fail sometimes to demonstrate that, it doesn't mean I am not trying, and it does not mean it is not a worthy goal for all of us. And we should not seek to prolong controversy, unless it is about a fact...which, as I said, should have the right to be upheld.
The OP did slam engineers a bit...but that does not increase nor does it decrease my ability one iota. I know it sounds simple, but I have cheered up many an insulted person in my personal life by saying "what a person thinks of your intelligence does not alter your actual intelligence even one little bit."
The OP admitted he messed up, and his results were not optimal, so there is absolutely no need for any of us to reinforce that feeling, but instead, we should be trying to encourage and inform.
But this thread, if read by a true rooky, would be interpreted to mean that it is not an abnormal condition to boil the grease out of a U-joint if the tilling circumstance is tough. It was not explicitly stated, but it is implied, and I don't think any of us are on board with that, so I take it as a sign that things became more about feelings than about facts, and that is a sign that words were used loosely, and not received with grace.
TBN has to be a place where facts have to have their own merit, and their own rights. I don't believe there is a single person in this thread that will have difficulty receiving a bona fide fact.
But it is difficult because a man can write something having only the best intent, and it comes across wrong. That is a constant struggle for me.
Heck, the other day, I erased one of my posts because I thought it was fine when I wrote it, but upon reading it the next day, I found it confusing, and quite possibly insulting to the OP (I was interrogating him with question after question.) I was relieved that he was not insulted, but still writers have to be careful, and readers need to be ready to assume the best intent of the writer due to this common pitfall.
Can we presume that the vast majority of us will not "darken the door" of a thread except to try to help and inform? I think we all ought to try to make that assumption about everything we read here.
I want to help people, even if I am tired or out of sorts. But I need to work harder to understand that if I give them facts, but not encouragement, friendship and support, I have likely not helped them at all.
So, the order of the day for all of us here should be to become slow to anger, and quick to apologize. And if I fail sometimes to demonstrate that, it doesn't mean I am not trying, and it does not mean it is not a worthy goal for all of us. And we should not seek to prolong controversy, unless it is about a fact...which, as I said, should have the right to be upheld.
The OP did slam engineers a bit...but that does not increase nor does it decrease my ability one iota. I know it sounds simple, but I have cheered up many an insulted person in my personal life by saying "what a person thinks of your intelligence does not alter your actual intelligence even one little bit."
The OP admitted he messed up, and his results were not optimal, so there is absolutely no need for any of us to reinforce that feeling, but instead, we should be trying to encourage and inform.
But this thread, if read by a true rooky, would be interpreted to mean that it is not an abnormal condition to boil the grease out of a U-joint if the tilling circumstance is tough. It was not explicitly stated, but it is implied, and I don't think any of us are on board with that, so I take it as a sign that things became more about feelings than about facts, and that is a sign that words were used loosely, and not received with grace.
Pretty much spot on, but I do take exception to one point. I don't recall (or see after re-reading the thread) where anyone said (even "implied") it was OK to "boil the grease out of a u-joint". That's going a little beyond simply accepting the FACT that a slip clutch on an ordinary tiller. doing ordinary work, will slip on occasion. And that slipping is certainly NOT the end of the world, OR a sign of a sleepy operator.
That's fair FWJ. Just because I said it was not explicitly stated, but was implied, that does not mean that I didn't merely infer it out of thin air for no good reason. I very well may have, and I wouldn't put it past me, so neither should you.