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Musing about ten 'Other Hands' (long and you've heard it allbefore)
1. Can answering short excerpts of a post alter context and confuse the
meaning or intention of the post? Are 'naked replies' a problem too? OTOH: Repeats of a long post in its entirety are probably not reread, waste bandwidth and might be more confusing than a reply with no extracts. 2. Is humor at the expense of another ever a good thing? OTOH: RCW might be a good thing for the chronically misunderstood by filling their unmet need to hurt someone. 3. Does appeal to authority always get it right? Can excessive preoccupation with physics, techniques, and instructions (ratcheting 1,2.3,4..... lay proper tool on rest - adjust bevel - lift handle - cut, shear, scrape) restrict the free flowing of hand held tools and spoil spontaneity and instinct for shaping wood? OTOH: We can save much time and reduce errors of both omission and commission by learning from those who learned something yesterday, a step ahead of us. 4.Does a 'plastic shine' insult Ma Nature and spoil or demean wood's inherent beauty? OTOH: Seems everyone except a few misguided; friends, family and customers alike, prefers a shiny bowl. 5. Does using too many tools and gadgets slow us down and confuse us? OTOH: How are we going to know if we don't try something new, besides we all own more tools than we use. 6. Does fear of litigation affect the way we teach or advise and the things we make to sell or give away? OTOH: Best be careful, avarice and the legal system rule and it's risky out there. 7. Do private e-mails re topics on rcw sometimes deprive the rest of us of helpful discourse? OTOH: Private affairs are private and interpersonal affairs are interesting only to the e-mailers or a few gossipers. 8. Is buying things we can turn or make ourselves, like tool handles, plastic washers, taper cleaners and burning wires wasteful and counterproductive? OTOH: If you are a busy production turner, or a hobbyist with a demanding job and family, time is of the essence. 9. Is a tape, book, web site or article that can be reviewed many times in comfort at home better than expensive and tiring travel, overpriced concession food and hefty admission fees? We hope to see and hear good turners, who are good teachers in spite of the incessant loud asides, questions that are pompous statements or OT arguments. SRO rooms, inadequate audiovisuals and interposed assistants don't help. OTOH: It's good to recharge our batteries, get out of the rut, socialize with peers and examine catalog items up close and real. 10. Would time spent writing, reading and answering lengthy essays or musings on rcw that don't teach how to turn wood, be better spent at a blog or in the shop? Are multiple posts with never a pic like a dim day without sunshine? OTOH: ? Turn to Safety, Arch Fortiter http://community.webtv.net/almcc/MacsMusings |