people today who don't want to read books.
Circlip | 04/03/2022 10:41:21 |
1723 forum posts | Hopper, chill out mate, why don't you say what you REALLY mean Problem with many answers to same question is how do you disseminate the 'Correct' one? Ask 20 'Ingineers' the same question and you'll get 20 different answers and I speak from a lifetime in the industry. Many roads lead to Rome. Regards Ian. |
Hopper | 04/03/2022 10:47:24 |
![]() 7881 forum posts 397 photos | Posted by Circlip on 04/03/2022 10:41:21:
Hopper, chill out mate, why don't you say what you REALLY mean Problem with many answers to same question is how do you disseminate the 'Correct' one? Ask 20 'Ingineers' the same question and you'll get 20 different answers and I speak from a lifetime in the industry. Many roads lead to Rome. Regards Ian.
Yes indeed with multiple answers and that often is the way on forums too. |
John Haine | 04/03/2022 10:47:43 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Something I've noticed a few times on the Mach support forum is people saying something like "I just bought an XYZ router with Mach 3 and can't make it work" - usually the problem is in the way configuration is set up. They might then say "I've looked at this or that Youtube video but it didn't help". When you ask, have you read section xx of the manual, they haven't even looked for it. So the answer all too often is RTFM, and if that doesn't solve your problem then (a) maybe you shouldn't be dabbling in cnc? or (b) come back with a better question. |
Circlip | 04/03/2022 10:56:53 |
1723 forum posts | A wise man once said."When ALL else fails, RTFM" sadly this was long before Chinglish. Regards Ian. |
Ady1 | 04/03/2022 10:57:30 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | Modern life is much faster nowadays and people have been conditioned to accept bite sized inputs because there is so much alternative distracting stimulus TV. Radio. Multiple Internet distractions. If you look at a single copy of the Victorian 'The Engineer' there's barely a picture and its got a ton of reading The Model Engineer used to be out weekly with buckets of info Each of those publications would have what? 20 30 40 50 people working full time on the publications output So people now grow up with a skimming mentality which is far less focussed The most obvious change we all see today is actually all around us How many of us in here right now spend our day glued to a mobile phone screen, or have a compulsion to look at those things for any length of time? I just find them an annoying occasional use item Edited By Ady1 on 04/03/2022 10:59:20 |
Martin W | 04/03/2022 11:01:57 |
940 forum posts 30 photos | What about the people for whom reading is extremely difficult to near impossible and have turned to a practical hobby like engineering/carpentry/art because they are good with their hands and can visualise the solution to a problem. Are they to be marginalised/excluded because they ask what appears to be a basic question. I have a very good friend who has severe reading difficulties where the letters of the words, after a few minutes of looking at a page of text, start to move around. He describes it like seeing 'Ants crawling all over the page', how many of us would then be prepared to try to read a book let alone one with tables and charts in it. When I email/message him my emails are always kept short and to the point. So what does he do for a living, runs his own company of course and he is highly intelligent, excellent ideas person, superb sense of humour, brilliant at wood working. Yes he might ask the odd basic question but not because he is lazy or just wants a quick solution. So perhaps those of us who can read and enjoy doing so should think carefully before being critical of the questions posed by others. Martin |
Former Member | 04/03/2022 11:40:53 |
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Weary | 04/03/2022 11:49:29 |
421 forum posts 1 photos | Dave (Silly Old Duffer), Referring to your previous post on book-sales sudden decline in 2012: Physical book-sales reductions in 2012/13 were almost compensated for by increases in e-book sales. Yep, I googled the question to find the answer! Regards, Phil. |
John Haine | 04/03/2022 11:53:05 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | But what bugs me is when you send a link to the manual they come back "oh gosh, didn't know that was there"! |
Oldiron | 04/03/2022 11:55:16 |
1193 forum posts 59 photos | Posted by Martin W on 04/03/2022 11:01:57:
What about the people for whom reading is extremely difficult to near impossible and have turned to a practical hobby like engineering/carpentry/art because they are good with their hands and can visualise the solution to a problem. Are they to be marginalised/excluded because they ask what appears to be a basic question. So perhaps those of us who can read and enjoy doing so should think carefully before being critical of the questions posed by others. Martin Not at all Martin. I will say though that it may help others on the forum to formulate their responces in a more fitting or better way if they knew that that person had a problem. Maybe some are too proud to mention it but I hope they would feel able to do so on this forum without getting any negative comments. I myself do not have great sight anymore and also have great difficulty distinguishing between spoken word & music on video's. The closed captions do not really help as by the time I read them the point has past. I very often comment on Y/T videos about this problem but to this day have not seen any lowering of background music sound levels. Most seem to have the attitude "xuxk you" this is my channel and I understand what is going on ok. So what do I do ? not watch any tv or web videos ?. regards |
Chris Mate | 04/03/2022 17:26:24 |
325 forum posts 52 photos | Sometimes things stay the same, sometimes opinions change over time due to experience, where experience may be area dependant as well. |
Peter Greene | 04/03/2022 18:41:39 |
865 forum posts 12 photos | Posted by JasonB on 04/03/2022 07:37:46:
I'm sure you could google how to unsubscribe to e-mail notifications from that source
Often not the best way since such sources frequently ignore unsubscribes and it tells them that your address is good. They then peddle it to other spam-lists. However .... Gmail's spam filter is rather good. If you go to your Gmail account on the website, select one of the messages and report it as spam, similar messages should be spam-trapped from then on. |
Peter G. Shaw | 05/03/2022 11:02:02 |
![]() 1531 forum posts 44 photos | re e-mails etc. I get very few spam emails. I don't know why, and no, I don't want them. I do use the unsubscribe link for sources I have unwittingly or wittingly (is there such a word?) signed up for and these do seem to work. Another thing I have done is to use reasonably long complicated email addresses - this following an incident many years ago when one particularly email address I used attracted all the spam under the sun. For those emails that are spam, in general I delete them immediately, and I do wonder if this may be part of the reason why I don't get many. Another thing that I did was to set up filters to divert all messages containing a particular phrase, you know the ones - I am a prince in bongo-bongo land and .......etc. Again, I don't now seem to get many of these. In fact, a quick look shows that currently I have three message phrases for automatic deletion whereas in past times I have had around a dozen or more. So, for me, email spam isn't really a problem. In respect of reading/looking up bits of information, there is a problem, I find, in actually formulating the correct choice of words to enable the search engines to find whatever it is that you are looking for. Perhaps this is one of the reason people ask what seem to be basic questions. Peter G. Shaw
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SillyOldDuffer | 05/03/2022 13:07:56 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by Peter G. Shaw on 05/03/2022 11:02:02:
re e-mails etc. I get very few spam emails. I don't know why... For those emails that are spam, in general I delete them immediately, and I do wonder if this may be part of the reason why I don't get many. Another thing that I did was to set up filters to divert all messages containing a particular phrase ... a quick look shows that currently I have three message phrases for automatic deletion whereas in past times I have had around a dozen or more. So, for me, email spam isn't really a problem. ... Peter G. Shaw
The answer lies in a mixture of email hygiene and good luck! Peter is getting spam but has set up an effective block. Deleting spam makes no difference; ignoring them might. Having an obfuscated email address helps because address generators are likely to guess them. Important to avoid sharing email addresses if at all possible and to unsubscribe and refuse permission to share whenever possible. Failing to read the small-print is lazy and stupid! How effective your Internet Service Provider is makes a big difference. A colleague has the skills and interest needed to set up his own mail server and was amazed by the amount of crud he was being sent. ISP mail-servers are better protected. Large quantities of spam are blocked by ISPs before it gets into your mailbox, and their effectiveness varies. Difficult to find out how they're performing at the moment, but you might guess that expensive ISPs do much more than bargain basement suppliers. Last time I saw a survey, about 5 years ago, BT were best for behind the scenes anti-spam. I don't know what the current state of play is. I get spam due to a friend-of-a-friends over confident attitude to web security. He's subscribed to several dodgy websites who send him off-colour jokes by email. In his innocence, he forwards them to all his mates, one of whom forwarded a copy to me. Problem is the original email used the blind copy facility to report back the email address of everyone contacted: now I get spam from Vietnam. Sad thing is the friend of a friend persists despite being asked to stop: he can't comprehend the harm. As he doesn't understand how it's done, no way could Johnny Foreigner be smart enough to pull a fast one. With friends like him, who needs enemies! Dave
Edited By SillyOldDuffer on 05/03/2022 13:10:08 |
Michael Gilligan | 05/03/2022 13:26:48 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 05/03/2022 13:07:56: […] Important to avoid sharing email addresses if at all possible and to unsubscribe and refuse permission to share whenever possible. Failing to read the small-print is lazy and stupid! […] . A quick question, Dave … inviting a potentially long answer : How ‘safe’ is the unsubscribe process ? … might it sometimes be just another channel for validating an eMail address ? MichaelG. |
Jouke van der Veen | 05/03/2022 13:45:36 |
203 forum posts 19 photos | In Dutch we say: “liever lui dan moe” or in Engish: rather lazy than tired”. 😉 |
Frances IoM | 05/03/2022 13:49:56 |
1395 forum posts 30 photos | my email address has been on the web for over 20years - I soon afterwards moved to 'hiding' it as a jpg but that made little difference to spam due to harvested emails - I moved to a commercial spam filter some years later which removed the bulk but over the last couple of years have seen very little spam - I suspect not being on Farce book is a key reason for this - the only consistent source appears to be China gleaned I suspect from a local shop who supplied a small replacement display from a chinese supplier. Edited By Frances IoM on 05/03/2022 13:50:22 |
noel shelley | 05/03/2022 14:49:12 |
2308 forum posts 33 photos | Meer lui dan moe ! Noel. |
SillyOldDuffer | 05/03/2022 14:54:47 |
10668 forum posts 2415 photos | Posted by Michael Gilligan on 05/03/2022 13:26:48:
Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 05/03/2022 13:07:56: […] Important to avoid sharing email addresses if at all possible and to unsubscribe and refuse permission to share whenever possible. Failing to read the small-print is lazy and stupid! […] . ... How ‘safe’ is the unsubscribe process ? … might it sometimes be just another channel for validating an eMail address ? MichaelG. Not very! Reputable companies honour it, and are unlikely to pass information on to third-parties, who might turn out to be venal or careless. Anything can happen if you give your email and other information to a dishonest website! Dave |
larry phelan 1 | 05/03/2022 16:21:19 |
1346 forum posts 15 photos | Thinking about Quora, I never knew there were so many stupid people in the World ! The kind of "Questions" asked there are beyond believe, no need to ask where most of them come from ! How to boil an egg ?, yes this would be quite normal. How to clean a shower ?, again quite normal ! How to walk a dog ?, cut the grass, ect,ect ? No wonder people have a "Drink Problem" My Granny used to say, "When those people went to America, years ago, the sea trip did them no good ", Seems like she was right ! |
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