Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]dear erwin and LUG, Erwin recently wrote a long thing about how the LUG seems to have changed and posited that LUG users have gone through all their questions on topic and are now using the LUG as a forum for other opinions, having nothing else to talk about. This is probably the case. The solution should be obvious. You guys who sit at a computer for more than half an hour a day answering the LUG, turn off the computer. You guys who post to it more than once a day, take a break. You're letting it take over your life. Make a new year resolution on October to only answer the LUG once a week. Spend the resulting time out shooting pictures, or reading a book, or getting to know your kids again. Only post something to the LUG if you have a specific question that needs to be answered or a specific camera topic to discuss. If someone puts something up that you feel a need to answer before your week is gone, make a note and wait. It will keep. This will make the LUG a much more compact, friendly place and you'll be a lot less stressed out. You'll no longer feel a need to write three screens of argument getting people to realize how important it is that their filters be put on the lens small-end out (or something equally trivial.) Your life will be a calmer place. Your wife will quit looking at you funny. I just signed onto the submini list, which allegedly has 200 members (LUG has what? 700?) and i don't even take the digest. So far I've only had two or three e-mails a day, the most was five. All were on camera topics, pleasantly read and dealt with. I've even managed to sell some of my excess Minolta 16 film cassettes. ($10 each, guaranteed genuine if you're interested). LUG could be like this if the members would quit trying to use it as a method of self expression and get back to using it as a way to talk to others with shared interest. Don't give it so much importance in your life. Really, a good image is worth more than an opinion shared, and photography is a lot of fun to talk about. If someone disagrees with you on some other subject, leave them in their ignorance. You'll both be happier. charlie trentelman Ogden, Utah