Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric Welch wrote: > You are correct. We need to be polite, and be considerate of other people's > feelings. But how many of those "victims" you characterize come in here > telling us we Leica people are a bunch of elitist snobs who wouldn't know > the difference between a good and great lens. They come in with big sticks > on their shoulders just daring us to knock them off. Some people come in > sounding like the Monty Python skit "Yes it is, not it isn't. Yes it is, no > it isn't. Is, isn't." Eric, I would not be able to find a way to disagree here, if your representation was true to the facts. The problem is that the individuals that get hit on the head do not always start off with such statements. They often seem to feed their animosity on 'our' very categoric reactions. Please remember that you have been posting here and elsewhere for years. Things that seem obvious to you now were not obvious to you back "then" ;-) The list's oldtimers (not thinking of age here) should accept the fact that the same questions will keep on rising forever and that the world 'outside' also has forums and very capable people with very different opinions to 'ours'. It is not illegitimate for an individual to have categoric opinions that are different to your categoric opinions when he or she lands in LUGland. We all slowly adapt to each other. Even you and I can have civilized exchanges. At times ;-) > For example, how often am I told, indirectly, that I don't know what I'm > talking about because I'm stupid enough to invest in R equipment when Nikon > and Canon are the only real alternatives I never thought you were stupid investing in R equipment. Just plain crazy ! > I already welcomed you to that group, by the way - the stupid R buyers... :-) I enjoy that stupidity a lot. But it has no end, especially when one only has very average revenue. In those conditions, a mental institution might be the way to go. I would never advise a friend to spend his money the way I do on that F*&@ù! system... > Sectarian behavior is one thing, plain rudeness is another. We don't need > either. Agreed... Friendly regards, Alan