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Posted: 12/31/22 06:40am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Gotta love this forum. New people come in and get made fun of for posting questions without searching, then people get made fun of for posting anything in a thread past one or two posts to answer the question. And that is only if the answers conform with what some people think is correct.

Oh well.


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Posted: 12/31/22 12:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

But you gotta admit there are plenty of answers that someone thinks are correct that are not…


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And it’s hard to explain without sounding like a total self absorbed douche. And harder for folks who may not have the applicable background to fully understand, and even harder to believe someone’s qualifications or lack thereof on the internet.
What is also difficult for some is to glean what is good or bad intel or pick up on someone’s knowledge level or lack thereof.
So to be fair some of my comments come off as being rude or sarcastic but it’s sometimes hard to watch the same bad info being presented. And I would prefer to look like an @ss to those that don’t believe me than watch someone being mislead.

Happy new years and happy campin to the OP in his new camper!

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Posted: 12/31/22 09:07pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Grit dog wrote:

And it’s hard to explain without sounding like a total self absorbed douche. And harder for folks who may not have the applicable background to fully understand, and even harder to believe someone’s qualifications or lack thereof on the internet.
What is also difficult for some is to glean what is good or bad intel or pick up on someone’s knowledge level or lack thereof.
So to be fair some of my comments come off as being rude or sarcastic but it’s sometimes hard to watch the same bad info being presented. And I would prefer to look like an @ss to those that don’t believe me than watch someone being mislead.

Happy new years and happy campin to the OP in his new camper!


And there you go..^^^ explained in layman's terms how looking like an azz doesn't mean I/we 'is' one.

It's entertaining to read this forum. Been on it for a couple of weeks now, and keep coming back for more punishment.

There are many responders on here over the years that have a depth of knowledge in certain areas (mechanical, structural, electrical, operations, IT, and even pest control, etc) that are shut down and just give up responding because of the backlash from those that are ill informed or just plain wrong. I've had many a discussion with folks about the frustration when it's obvious that answers are just dumb. My response is always, keep trying. The best any can do is try and articulate their response/answer, and hope the OP and others can weed there way through the noise. There really is a huge amount of good info on here...but man oh man, one must be able to read between the lines.

Which brings us to the human part; sometimes it's just so dang frustrating to see folks who don't realize their limits act/write like they don't have any. Soooo, they get called on it and the caller looks like an azz. Lol, hurt feelings on the internet.


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Posted: 01/01/23 03:46pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Typical, typical typical - simple question yields 5 pages of off-topic nonsense.

Don't ya just LOVE rv.net forums? LOL!


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