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<blockquote data-quote="surreal" data-source="post: 7164757" data-attributes="member: 619249"><p>Ferguson. Not taking sides or anything.. but Ive always had a thing against willfully ignorant people. I am a person who takes great pride in what i do as well as being self-sufficient and more. Nothing annoys me more than a person who runs with the motto "do it for me". Dont be a drone.</p><p></p><p>Im sorry some of us like to actually learn and be creative, thinking outside of the box. I know I get tired of all the same questions and bullshit over and over. I get excited when a real question comes up or anything relating to real science comes into play. (Cabin acoustics, advanced enclosure design..etc) and to be honest, most of us are that way. And SHOULD be in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>You strike me as the type of guy that is content with mediocrity.</p><p></p><p>Some of us like to learn.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to come off as offensive, just proving a point. Your post didnt come off as an insult and mine isnt meant to be either. I (in general) am just tired of the every-day drone who doesnt strive for that extra bit. Take pride in yourself. Learn something. You might just find out you enjoy the challenge.</p><p></p><p>Edit - Just going to add in that this applies to everything. Im going to give a far shot that I am far younger than the majority here, yet you can clearly tell I am (hopefully) more educated. I have not gone to or finished any bit of college yet either, I am simply one who takes pride in ones self. When I read posts here it is strikingly obvious how simple a great deal of the posters are and I cant help but wonder why. How come people are so content with being so uneducated? Where is their drive and curiosity? You hear it all the time.. "Thats too complicated for me" or "I could never do that!". This stems much further into other things, such as maturity and rationality, but thats another topic for another day.</p><p></p><p>Just another rant of mine as Im tired of people being so mediocre. If I had to choose a favorite saying, it would be "RTFM" and go from there. There wont always be someone there to help you.</p><p></p><p>*Sigh*</p><p></p><p>In a final note, I do agree with a good bit of what Buick is saying. I understand theres a bit of bias and personal vendetta thrown in there, but he is entitled to his own opinion and everyone should be able to pick out the opinion from observation. BumpinBuick is a good member and has contributed a great deal, of which we should all be thankful.</p><p></p><p>So lets try and keep it respectful ladies, regardless of personal opinion. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/ladysman.gif.b3d08666a805020911dd758f82cd9ab0.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surreal, post: 7164757, member: 619249"] Ferguson. Not taking sides or anything.. but Ive always had a thing against willfully ignorant people. I am a person who takes great pride in what i do as well as being self-sufficient and more. Nothing annoys me more than a person who runs with the motto "do it for me". Dont be a drone. Im sorry some of us like to actually learn and be creative, thinking outside of the box. I know I get tired of all the same questions and bullshit over and over. I get excited when a real question comes up or anything relating to real science comes into play. (Cabin acoustics, advanced enclosure design..etc) and to be honest, most of us are that way. And SHOULD be in my opinion. You strike me as the type of guy that is content with mediocrity. Some of us like to learn. Not trying to come off as offensive, just proving a point. Your post didnt come off as an insult and mine isnt meant to be either. I (in general) am just tired of the every-day drone who doesnt strive for that extra bit. Take pride in yourself. Learn something. You might just find out you enjoy the challenge. Edit - Just going to add in that this applies to everything. Im going to give a far shot that I am far younger than the majority here, yet you can clearly tell I am (hopefully) more educated. I have not gone to or finished any bit of college yet either, I am simply one who takes pride in ones self. When I read posts here it is strikingly obvious how simple a great deal of the posters are and I cant help but wonder why. How come people are so content with being so uneducated? Where is their drive and curiosity? You hear it all the time.. "Thats too complicated for me" or "I could never do that!". This stems much further into other things, such as maturity and rationality, but thats another topic for another day. Just another rant of mine as Im tired of people being so mediocre. If I had to choose a favorite saying, it would be "RTFM" and go from there. There wont always be someone there to help you. *Sigh* In a final note, I do agree with a good bit of what Buick is saying. I understand theres a bit of bias and personal vendetta thrown in there, but he is entitled to his own opinion and everyone should be able to pick out the opinion from observation. BumpinBuick is a good member and has contributed a great deal, of which we should all be thankful. So lets try and keep it respectful ladies, regardless of personal opinion. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/ladysman.gif.b3d08666a805020911dd758f82cd9ab0.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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