View Full Version : Before you post an answer to someones question
Wayne Doenges
08-01-2012, 10:10
Go here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42238
I have already seen answers to question that begin with "I think so" or "it looks like..."
Please, if you don't know the answer, DON'T say anything. It muddies the waters.
If you know the answer, and it pertains to a FIRST rule, please include the rule in your answer.
I hope I haven't offended anyone. If I did, I apologize.
Al Skierkiewicz
08-01-2012, 11:24
Quoting a rule by copy and paste eliminates all doubt.
DonRotolo
08-01-2012, 13:24
A wrong answer is FAR WORSE than no answer.
Please, please, if you don't KNOW for certain, don't offer a guess.
GaryVoshol
08-01-2012, 18:22
Don't guess, but do give interpretations based on your understanding of a rule. Don't say, "I don't think you can touch the hoops with your robot." Instead, explain why the manual (or field diagrams) say how you would not be able to touch the hoops.
I'm hoping people don't mind, but I'm "Bumping" this thread because all the people that have never made threads or been on CD before need to read this.
With that being said,
Bump.
DonRotolo
09-01-2012, 21:04
Don't you mean "burp"? :rolleyes:
Ninja_Bait
09-01-2012, 22:11
I'm hoping people don't mind, but I'm "Bumping" this thread because all the people that have never made threads or been on CD before need to read this.
With that being said,
Bump.
Quoted for truth and bumpiness.
Wizzard of Izz
02-02-2012, 15:51
Bump away. I hate it when the answer gets hazy in a thread full of "I think"s.
Worse than "I think" is "I know I saw it somewhere but I'm too lazy to look right now."
If you're that lazy, don't put forth a half-hearted answer in the first place!
Worse than "I think" is "I know I saw it somewhere but I'm too lazy to look right now."
If you're that lazy, don't put forth a half-hearted answer in the first place!
And don't even think of putting that sort of question out there...
If I leave "go look it up" as an answer, I'll almost always give a reference to assist in looking through the Manual.
A wrong answer is FAR WORSE than no answer.
Please, please, if you don't KNOW for certain, don't offer a guess.
actually i disagree even though it hurts the other team. this forum is to help thos rookie teams or semi rookie teams. so posting your errors will help them not do that.
"Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others," -Otto von Bismarck
Jon Stratis
07-02-2012, 18:04
actually i disagree even though it hurts the other team. this forum is to help thos rookie teams or semi rookie teams. so posting your errors will help them not do that.
"Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others," -Otto von Bismarck
The problem comes when the rookie team takes that wrong answer and runs with it. Then they get to competition with an illegal robot and have a huge hassle trying to pass inspection. It's better to not answer and allow someone else to steer them in the right direction!
Wayne Doenges
06-01-2013, 13:37
Bumping for 2013 game
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