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Brumby:
Ok.  The context inferred otherwise.  Nevertheless, such communication issues are not uncommon on a forum.


Moving on....
7.83hz:
Hi All .
This may not be the best place for a newbie  . Being a fast reader I have over the few days been reading many interesting posts
Then I saw this after, 19 pages . I got totally confused ..
Thinking Yes I would like some help from an Experts  in electronic .
 Sorry I might be told this is not a good thing to say on a first post .  But I just have to say ..
I am so put off by so many Experts bickering amongst them selves  .
  The topic deviation has covered every angle  .. Without coming close to 1 sensible answer . Which some how is telling me
I am in the Wrong electronic forum 
tggzzz:

--- Quote from: 7.83hz on February 24, 2022, 01:46:12 pm ---Hi All .
This may not be the best place for a newbie  . Being a fast reader I have over the few days been reading many interesting posts
Then I saw this after, 19 pages . I got totally confused ..
Thinking Yes I would like some help from an Experts  in electronic .
 Sorry I might be told this is not a good thing to say on a first post .  But I just have to say ..
I am so put off by so many Experts bickering amongst them selves  .
  The topic deviation has covered every angle  .. Without coming close to 1 sensible answer . Which some how is telling me
I am in the Wrong electronic forum

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Then ignore this thread and only look at the threads that are useful to you.

In life in general you will find people that tell you what to do and believe. Some of them are deliberately acting in their best interests, not yours - e.g. anybody pushing a product. Others imagine they are experts when they aren't; that's made famous as the Dunning Kruger syndrome.

As a rule of thumb, the more expert a person is, the more they realise how much they don't know - and so they are less likely to call themselves expert. Apart from that, I am "expert" in some topics, but a "beginner" in others. Therefore flagging me as "an expert" would be misleading in some cases, but not in others.

It is up to you to decide who to listen to. That is a key life skill which you need to develop.
Ed.Kloonk:

--- Quote from: 7.83hz on February 24, 2022, 01:46:12 pm ---Hi All .
This may not be the best place for a newbie  . Being a fast reader I have over the few days been reading many interesting posts
Then I saw this after, 19 pages . I got totally confused ..
Thinking Yes I would like some help from an Experts  in electronic .
 Sorry I might be told this is not a good thing to say on a first post .  But I just have to say ..
I am so put off by so many Experts bickering amongst them selves  .
  The topic deviation has covered every angle  .. Without coming close to 1 sensible answer . Which some how is telling me
I am in the Wrong electronic forum

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Hi. Welcome to the forum.

This thread is in the general area and as such attracts the more lively members of the group. I'm sure you'll find that asking a question in the beginners section would be much less overwhelming.

Like most of us, I hope you enjoy your stay.
Zero999:

--- Quote from: dunkemhigh on February 23, 2022, 11:51:10 am ---I think I would be more inclined to thank a post with pictures because the poster has taken a bit more trouble than usual to provide them, so there is a little bias from the off. And a few very thanked posts could skew the stats - over on Amazon my review rating jumped from 4 to 3 figures just on the basis of a single review that rather a lot of people tagged.


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I'm not putting down anyone who gets thanked for posting images. It's just an observation that it's very popular with people. I do think that posting an accurate, detailed article/essay is more worthwhile than a few pretty pictures, but it doesn't seem to be so popular, because it takes more time to read is and isn't as eye catching. The poster with the highest post/thanked ratio, Noopy, not only posts nice pictures of dies, but also detailed descriptions and schematics and they're not quick snaps: good die-shots take a lot of time and effort to produce.


--- Quote from: 7.83hz on February 24, 2022, 01:46:12 pm ---Hi All .
This may not be the best place for a newbie  . Being a fast reader I have over the few days been reading many interesting posts
Then I saw this after, 19 pages . I got totally confused ..
Thinking Yes I would like some help from an Experts  in electronic .
 Sorry I might be told this is not a good thing to say on a first post .  But I just have to say ..
I am so put off by so many Experts bickering amongst them selves  .
  The topic deviation has covered every angle  .. Without coming close to 1 sensible answer . Which some how is telling me
I am in the Wrong electronic forum

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Please don't let this thread put you off. Not everyone will agree on everything.

Good, you want advice from experts, but the consensus is it's difficult to determine the criteria to prove that a person is an expert. The results from the poll are against designating certain members as experts, because the term is quite vague and isn't helped by the fact that those with more knowledge have a greater awareness of their limitations and many people here are quite specialised. For example, someone might be an expert in embedded C programming, but comparatively inexperienced in a analogue design.
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