Now - it plays an important role of connecting those, slightly more "normie" than the original crew here used to consist almost solely of.
Think of this as the source of an information conveyor belt, instead of simply a research club.
You might have that talent of understanding certain pieces of information - but not everyone does.
And it will take way more than just people exactly like you to win this information war.
So.
Help your fellow soldier, who has a different battle-station and job than yours.
You might be the ordnance packer - they may be the delivery driver.
The landscape here has changed - I understand the frustration that comes with that. But overall - it's exactly what SHIFTING THE TIDE really looks like.
The newbies showing up with the skills they have - not the skills you have.
That said - Baffled - you helped me understand some things I did not. And I'm here every single day, all day.
But I have a different job than yours in this war. ;)
Thank you for sharing that information!
Now I will use it to pass on understanding to those that are Not on these boards, but who are still very interested and engaged in this war, outside this board.
Not to play both sides (given my similar reply to the same post), but it just occurred to me that there IS a downside of recruiting the autist/aspergers/savant demographic for research. It's the occasional harsh rebukes given to newbies when they want to know the things they don't know. Ya know?
Lol yes - and that makes sense, esp if you know what it's like to work with programmers.
Very smart people - very glad to have their skills and talents - but they're generally very good at those talents for a reason - and it's not because they spend all their time socializing at the clubs, lol...
They're not in the wrong place.
The landscape of the battlefield changes.
This site used to be just that way.
Now - it plays an important role of connecting those, slightly more "normie" than the original crew here used to consist almost solely of.
Think of this as the source of an information conveyor belt, instead of simply a research club.
You might have that talent of understanding certain pieces of information - but not everyone does.
And it will take way more than just people exactly like you to win this information war.
So.
Help your fellow soldier, who has a different battle-station and job than yours.
You might be the ordnance packer - they may be the delivery driver.
The landscape here has changed - I understand the frustration that comes with that. But overall - it's exactly what SHIFTING THE TIDE really looks like.
The newbies showing up with the skills they have - not the skills you have.
Teamwork makes the dream work, as they say. ;)
That said - Baffled - you helped me understand some things I did not. And I'm here every single day, all day.
But I have a different job than yours in this war. ;)
Thank you for sharing that information!
Now I will use it to pass on understanding to those that are Not on these boards, but who are still very interested and engaged in this war, outside this board.
Cheers, my friend.
Together - we can do this. :)
And my axe
Not to play both sides (given my similar reply to the same post), but it just occurred to me that there IS a downside of recruiting the autist/aspergers/savant demographic for research. It's the occasional harsh rebukes given to newbies when they want to know the things they don't know. Ya know?
Kek
Lol yes - and that makes sense, esp if you know what it's like to work with programmers.
Very smart people - very glad to have their skills and talents - but they're generally very good at those talents for a reason - and it's not because they spend all their time socializing at the clubs, lol...
Different functions - same battlefield.
Well said Sir!
Improvise, adapt, overcome.
hoorah!