Re: What NOT to ask on SH
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LoneWolfUSMC</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: NavalAircrew</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Wow... I picture you guys sitting around sipping brandy and wearing ascots. Pretty snobby..............</div></div>
I see that you are Military. Let me ask you this.
If an instructor hands you a manual telling you everything there is to know about a piece of equipment, what would his reaction be if you tossed the manual aside and instead required him to verbally tell you the information you want?
If it's anything like the military I came from you would get strong fast.
So is that snobbery.....or a reasonable expectation.
All of the topics we are listing here have either been covered at length OR obviously fall under OPSEC. </div></div>
I AM a military instructor and I get dumbass questions from students all the time, but often times even if it IS in the manual - their question relates to practical application or instructor experience that will never be found in ANY manual. AND, as Navalaircrew correctly pointed out, there IS no SH manual to go look shit up in. And frankly, the search engine here sucks. I've found things on here easier by googling a topic and including "SH" in the search query.
As NAC also points out, why not just lock the site to any future threads because apparently every question that's ever been asked has already been posted here, right? How boring would that be?
I think all you guys that have been here too long are forgetting the definition of "FORUM". In simple terms its a "public meeting place for open discussion". Sure, I could spend hours googling everything about what ever question I might have and hope that I got the right answer. OR, I could come to a place where there is a wealth of experience, pose a question and hopefully get the wisdom of someone who has the same issue, setup, equipement, etc. And maybe in the process, I might learn something beyond my basic question that I would not have gotten from just reading. That's the value of a "forum".
Yeah, I get annoyed too when I see a thread for the 69th time asking what is the best brake for XX rifle or what is the best ring height for an XX Scope on a ________ rifle. But I either ignore the thread, because I have that ability to pick and choose what I click on OR I'll remember I was in that person's shoes not too long ago and he/she is attempting to benefit from someone who has the same setup.
I personally don't mind the repetitive questions. Again, if I already know the answer or don't have the experience to help that person, I'll just skip over it. If its something I'm mildly interested in but have no direct need for the information - I'll usually open the thread to learn about the topic. I've learned an immense amount of information that way. But unlike many here, I don't live and breathe and spend every wakling second on this site. So if there were no repetitive topics being posed, I would probably have missed more than half of the things I've learned here.
Just remember - for those of you who get annoyed easily - you have complete power over your hand and your mouse finger to skip right over those silly, repetitive threads. I'm just sayin'