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Re: Whatever Happened to the Old Chief Delphi?
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I like what's written in bold: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...58&postcount=6 Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 10-10-2009 at 20:58. |
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Re: Whatever Happened to the Old Chief Delphi?
The fact that you've grown to the point of recognizing your that early comments you made may have been "hoopla" is a testament to why we need to be wary of some of the things happening here as expressed in your previous post. How will the next group of CDers be inspired to improve their CAD skills (topic of choice)? How will aspiring CADers get hooked into this shadow network if the posts from these experts recede deeper and deeper into the archives?
Another overlooked benefit of posting designs here is that they are beneficial even for those of us who have no aspirations to be CAD experts or designers. I open almost every CAD drawing I see pop into CD-Media despite having CAD skills that could be described as poor. I do this because I never know when these threads will spawn ideas, or when knowledge gained in these threads will be applicable to something my team is doing, even if it's completely unrelated. I'm not suggesting that everyone should post every idea they sketch out on here, some members here are clearly very prolific designers and if they posted every last idea they came up with we'd be buried in content. What I am suggesting is that people should not hesitate to post ideas they think are particularly interesting, not just for their own benefit, but for the benefit of those who are now where you once were. I understand that some of the comments you may receive on a post may not be helpful, but be honest with yourself, how much time do you really spend filtering those comments out? Those comments are posted by students that are likely eager to try and contribute, students that are truly excited about what they are doing; although the comments may be obnoxious at times (believe me, I know that feeling) we must remind ourselves that our goal is to encourage these students so they remain excited. "Obvious" comments are not the reason that we should stop posting ideas here on CD, they are the reason we must continue or increase our efforts to share our knowledge with the CD community. |
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RC and Akash... what you guys are experiencing is a transition of roles. For a few years, you have been the guys who have posted designs on here, and then you get feedback. Some feedback is good, some is not so good. Now, you have gained experience and expertise, and your designs are getting very good. You see some people with less experience than you critique your design and these critiques are not as helpful. Therefore, your desire to show designs here is less. However... what is happening is that more and more people are LEARNING FROM YOU. As you look up to folks like Adam, JVN, and others, people are now looking up to you for inspiration. They may not tell you that you inspire them... but you do. So, keep doing what you are doing. People appreciate what you do. I love seeing your passion in design and your willingness to post things for the world to see. I am sure that three are many other people, coast to coast, who also appreciate your work. As for the few negative comments that may come out once in a while, I say we fight that with more positive comments. It's easy to drown out the naysayers with a nice helping of encouragement. Feel free to poke me once in a while for assistance in helping drown out negativity. I often get too busy, with my head buried into a project, that I don't pay attention to some things that I need to. Sincerely, Andy Baker Last edited by Andy Baker : 11-10-2009 at 11:58. |
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Re: Whatever Happened to the Old Chief Delphi?
I design software for a living. Part of that design process is to run multiple design reviews where I bring in my peers, representatives from each dept. in the company, as well as customer/partners. In other words people who have a stake in the software being developed.
There is nothing like sitting in front of a group of people ripping apart your design. Or having to explain over and over again why you design things the way you did. It can be frustrating and humiliating. Kind of like posting a design on CD. But in the end somethings happen: First, the other stakeholders learn from the discussion and have a good appreciation for what is being developed. Education has occurred. Second, my design gets a thorough analysis by people that use the software and may see things differently than I did, probably pointing out legit flaws or short comings. Designs are improved. Third, I get better at defending my design decisions. Definitely a valuable skill, especially when you are trying to convince the engineers they need to write the software in a particular way. More education has occurred. And ultimately, I am the designer, so I get to decide what I do with the feedback. Some makes it into the software, and some gets ignored. But in the end the world is a better place for having done the design review. So keep posting your ideas to the CD thrashing machine and make use of the positives and learn from the negatives. |
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Don't make me come back & whip all of you back into shape people! ![]() Let's hear less talk of change, & more actual change for the better! Starting now... and... GO! ![]() |
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Re: Whatever Happened to the Old Chief Delphi?
You heard him folks, this is Elgin's fault.
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Ahahahaha! Yeah, all my fault because I left. My bad people!
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Whoever posted this thread is right, it can be hard at times to make sure you think twice before posting. I committed offense and I didn't realize it until someone else pointed out how bad it sounds to someone else.
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Re: Whatever Happened to the Old Chief Delphi?
We've lost the feeling that we are all of the same FIRST family. Family members fight and disagree, but we are still family.
When was the last time you posted in the birthday thread? Check it out. Only a few people posting. We're family. Start acting like it or no game hint for you!!! |
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Can I hold you to this? If so I am going to start acting like a jerk! (I for one would like to keep my December free from game hint threads)
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Re: Whatever Happened to the Old Chief Delphi?
I think that we are dealing with the results of the impact of social networks and groups forming either formally or informally. Social networks are making inroads into the social fibers of our cultures. They can enhance communications in some areas and destroy communications in other areas. They can be a useful tool or a destructive one. Bottom line, individuals make up communities in our schools, our towns, our cities, our countries. Individuals also make up communities in social networks and in forums such as Chief Delphi. How much, how little, and how well thought out the contributions made by the individuals are, determines the strength of the fibers that make up our communities and our cultures.
It is that simple. It's that technology thing again, and the wisdom that should accompany it. Last edited by JaneYoung : 26-10-2009 at 14:57. |
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Unfortunately, sometimes this passion manifests itself in negative ways (but not nearly as harshly as one would find at a random Internet forum) and we should be aware of that - make sure our messages are clear, and if negativity is encountered, be sure not to take it personally; use it as a learning tool. |
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