2013/09/30 18:13:06
Randy P
craigb
rsp@odyssey.net
I've been using Sonar products since 2006. I've had a Producer version for about 4 years. I can count the number of times I've posted in that forum upstairs on one finger!. If I can't figure something out myself, I'll consult the Garrigus book, or I'll PM a forum member I respect and get help that way.
 
Life is too short to put up with tools and trolls.
 
Randy



'Zactly.  Except I refer to Craig Anderton's books, the training videos (which I usually buy) and, if needed, relevant YouTube videos.
 
This topic and Randy's last sentence are the reasons why I stay down here in the Coffee House (except for the occasional visit to the Songs, Hardware or Software areas of course). 
 
 
 
 




 
Seeing as Craig has agreed with my position, I find it necessary to immediately reconsider what I said. I'm going to have to get back to you one this.
 
Randy
2013/09/30 18:14:30
craigb

2013/09/30 19:05:47
cclarry
rsp@odyssey.net
craigb
rsp@odyssey.net
I've been using Sonar products since 2006. I've had a Producer version for about 4 years. I can count the number of times I've posted in that forum upstairs on one finger!. If I can't figure something out myself, I'll consult the Garrigus book, or I'll PM a forum member I respect and get help that way.
 
Life is too short to put up with tools and trolls.
 
Randy



'Zactly.  Except I refer to Craig Anderton's books, the training videos (which I usually buy) and, if needed, relevant YouTube videos.
 
This topic and Randy's last sentence are the reasons why I stay down here in the Coffee House (except for the occasional visit to the Songs, Hardware or Software areas of course). 
 
 
 
 




 
Seeing as Craig has agreed with my position, I find it necessary to immediately reconsider what I said. I'm going to have to get back to you one this.
 
Randy



And THAT too, is VERY FUNNY!
2013/09/30 19:31:50
SteveStrummerUK
 
Great post Larry.
 
It's just a pity the guilty parties never venture down this far to read it.
 
 
2013/09/30 19:49:24
The Maillard Reaction
No.
 
It is not.
 
:-)
2013/09/30 20:02:06
dmbaer
rsp@odyssey.net
If I can't figure something out myself, I'll consult the Garrigus book, or I'll PM a forum member I respect and get help that way.




Not to trying to criticize your style, Randy, but I would hope that that forum member you respect would turn around and ask you to post your question on the forum.  When someone is taking the time help someone else out, their response to you might be of use to others as well.
2013/09/30 20:15:05
soens
cclarry
I'm going to keep this brief..
 
It seems to me that "most" here in this forum, usually the younger guys, but not exclusively,
have a problem with anyone expressing a "point of view" opposite to theirs, and simply
cannot remain objective, or be courteous about it....

We have to realize that "everyone" and "everything" is NOT the same...
that others are entitled to their opinions, every bit as much as you are entitled to yours..
 
I'm appalled and disheartened by the sincere lack of respect and derogatory comments 
that keep popping up in the threads upstairs...and it really makes me want to leave this
forum...

Yesterday, Rain, who I deeply respect, was attacked for expressing the fact that he didn't
like the X Series interface...

Today someone posted info from other forums that talked negatively about X3,
but stated he was excited about X3, etc...and he got bashed for "sharing negative"
information....

The overall CHILDISHNESS of others in this forum is turning me AWAY from Sonar...
If members can't interact in a courteous manner, express thier views in a courteous way
and not be BERATED, then really I see no point in being here or using this software,
regardless of how GREAT it may be...

Professionalism is Professionalism....so be that...not a CHILD, and allow others to express their
opinions freely, just as YOU have the right to do...don't call them names or berate them...




Confused-one say:
 
WOW! That was so brief there's no room left for me to reply.
 
If there was room for me to reply I would say something like:
 
"Well, I'm appalled that you're appalled!"
 
or
 
"If there's one thing I can't stand its negative comments about negative comments!"
 
I mean, imagine if the universe felt this way. How would it look if there were only "positive" forces in existence? To find balance in the cosmos, there must be positive AND negative coexisting together in perfect harmony.
 
But since there's no room left for me to reply, I won't say it.
 
 
2013/09/30 20:15:24
cclarry
SteveStrummerUK
 
Great post Larry.
 
It's just a pity the guilty parties never venture down this far to read it.
 
 



Thanks for that Straummy...I just want everyone to get along...is that too much to ask? 
2013/09/30 20:16:28
alexoosthoek
cclarry
I'm going to keep this brief..
 
It seems to me that "most" here in this forum, usually the younger guys, but not exclusively,
have a problem with anyone expressing a "point of view" opposite to theirs, and simply
cannot remain objective, or be courteous about it....

We have to realize that "everyone" and "everything" is NOT the same...
that others are entitled to their opinions, every bit as much as you are entitled to yours..
 
I'm appalled and disheartened by the sincere lack of respect and derogatory comments 
that keep popping up in the threads upstairs...and it really makes me want to leave this
forum...

Yesterday, Rain, who I deeply respect, was attacked for expressing the fact that he didn't
like the X Series interface...

Today someone posted info from other forums that talked negatively about X3,
but stated he was excited about X3, etc...and he got bashed for "sharing negative"
information....

The overall CHILDISHNESS of others in this forum is turning me AWAY from Sonar...
If members can't interact in a courteous manner, express thier views in a courteous way
and not be BERATED, then really I see no point in being here or using this software,
regardless of how GREAT it may be...

Professionalism is Professionalism....so be that...not a CHILD, and allow others to express their
opinions freely, just as YOU have the right to do...don't call them names or berate them...




+1
Don't behave on the forums any different as in real life ................
 
Carry on.
2013/09/30 20:16:51
cclarry
soens
cclarry
I'm going to keep this brief..
 
It seems to me that "most" here in this forum, usually the younger guys, but not exclusively,
have a problem with anyone expressing a "point of view" opposite to theirs, and simply
cannot remain objective, or be courteous about it....

We have to realize that "everyone" and "everything" is NOT the same...
that others are entitled to their opinions, every bit as much as you are entitled to yours..
 
I'm appalled and disheartened by the sincere lack of respect and derogatory comments 
that keep popping up in the threads upstairs...and it really makes me want to leave this
forum...

Yesterday, Rain, who I deeply respect, was attacked for expressing the fact that he didn't
like the X Series interface...

Today someone posted info from other forums that talked negatively about X3,
but stated he was excited about X3, etc...and he got bashed for "sharing negative"
information....

The overall CHILDISHNESS of others in this forum is turning me AWAY from Sonar...
If members can't interact in a courteous manner, express thier views in a courteous way
and not be BERATED, then really I see no point in being here or using this software,
regardless of how GREAT it may be...

Professionalism is Professionalism....so be that...not a CHILD, and allow others to express their
opinions freely, just as YOU have the right to do...don't call them names or berate them...




Confused-one say:
 
WOW! That was so brief there's no room left for me to reply.
 
If there was room for me to reply I would say something like:
 
"Well, I'm appalled that you're appalled!"
 
or
 
"If there's one thing I can't stand its negative comments about negative comments!"
 
I mean, imagine if the universe felt this way. How would it look if there were only "positive" forces in existence? To find balance in the cosmos, there must be positive AND negative coexisting together in perfect harmony.
 
But since there's no room left for me to reply, I won't say it.
 
 




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