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| Simon:
if people want to waste their time answering very simple questions repeatedly who cares ? |
| EEVblog:
--- Quote from: Inflex on February 11, 2017, 12:55:57 pm ---Newbie asks one question about 5.6R vs 5R6 nomenclature, experts weigh in with 100 replies which descends in to a race to the first to call the other a nazi. --- End quote --- That's how nerds forums work! Everything but the Nazi calling part is encouraged here. |
| Inflex:
--- Quote from: EEVblog on February 11, 2017, 01:09:07 pm --- --- Quote from: Inflex on February 11, 2017, 12:55:57 pm ---Newbie asks one question about 5.6R vs 5R6 nomenclature, experts weigh in with 100 replies which descends in to a race to the first to call the other a nazi. --- End quote --- That's how nerds forums work! Everything but the Nazi calling part is encouraged here. --- End quote --- Agreed. Was dispelling the notion that newbies were at "fault" for the impressive post gains :-+ Congratulations though none-the-less on the accelerated popularity of the forum, not that it wasn't before. If considering adding more subsections, I did ponder about the "Repair" area, unsure if it was meant to be exclusively for equipment/vintage repairs (based on observation), or inclusive of things like modern laptop/PC repairs too; that said, have posted in there to no ill-effect, so I'll consider it safe. |
| DTJ:
--- Quote from: mikeselectricstuff on February 08, 2012, 11:13:21 pm --- It may be worth splitting some of the more popular categories - on which subject maybe a test & measurement section might be worth adding, as there isn't currently really a section for test topics other than reviews. Perhaps also FPGA/CPLDs, maybe more to stimulate discussion than move the minimal existing traffic on the subject. --- End quote --- Getting OT.... I think adding a mechanical / machining / CNC category would be very popular too. |
| Simon:
Well I have always advocated splitting the MCU section into different sections so that it's easier to browse topics that relate to the MCU you are using. For example, AVR freaks is one nasty place to post (Ive never had a question answered, instead they just try to fid put more about my project and pic holes in that), but comming on here you don't know if there are many AVR users. |
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