Contrary Bu ggers

What I find really annoying is if I ask a question and within the question indicate that I do know something abvout the topic but I am looking for an informed/expert opinion and then people who know nothing about the topic trott out very standard and very obvious "advice" like contact the maker, google it, bin it etc.
 
What is far more annoying is the poster who repeats the same answer you have already given as though your post didn't exist.

They either are too bloody lazy to read the thread, too self-important to accept that someone has the same opinion or to rude to say "Yes, as Forumite Joe has said....blah blah"
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Rule 7 Rogue Lakesailoring

a) An essential element of true lakesailoring is the unwitting events – the second poster doesn’t realise the existence of an earlier correct answer. Well, that’s his story.
b) Likewise, true Full Lakesailoring also has an element of unwitting action – the original poster looks at the first in threaded list and thanks them – even though that’s the latest response – not the first.
c) Deliberate causation of any lakesailoring situation is Rogue lakesailoring. So there could be a “rogue lakesailoring” where some cretin just cuts and pastes an earlier answer, for example, or Rogue completion.
d) Entrapped Lakesailoring is when someone asks a question merely for the sake of lakesailing fun, waits until the second correct answer and thanks them fully. This is simply another type of Rogue Lakesailoring.
 
Read the Rules

Rule 7 Rogue Lakesailoring

d) Entrapped Lakesailoring is when someone asks a question merely for the sake of lakesailing fun, waits until the second correct answer and thanks them fully. This is simply another type of Rogue Lakesailoring.
Please, inform the newbie: what about someone obviously drifting the thing, with irrelevant remarks, probably just for fun? (perhaps from boredom, sitting home with nothing to do)
BTW - At the moment no lakesailing for me - lakes frozen stiff, two feet thick ice...
 
A key point of a forum surely is to canvas views from different perspectives - it is up to the reader to form his or her on judgement having weighed up any pearls of wisdom cast into the pot. Volume of posts does not guarantee a solution or that a particular recommendation will suit all. Take something as simple as dealing with cold and wet handy wandies during winter sailing. Many learned and experienced sailers post glowing reports about a particular brand of sailing gloves. I find them hopeless - after a few hours they freeze my hands and once they get wet they take forever to dry onboard my little ship. I gave mine a trial on a 28 hour solo passage to windward in a January gale earlier this year -gave up with them quickly to stop hands falling off and a fortnight later they were still wet inside. The only thing that works for me is to acknowledge that hands will be wet but they can be warm so I use neoprene divers gloves - the 2mm ones allow very good dexterity and are far superior in arduous conditons. That is not to rubbish the strong recommendations of others - but I think a "minority report" is worth reading for other experiences.
One of the benefits of experience is of course that with sufficient application you can repeat your mistakes more perfectly the next time:o.

Robin
Pleiades of Birdham
MXWQ5

I use the same. I used to dive. hands wet warm an wrinkly
 
Please, inform the newbie: what about someone obviously drifting the thing, with irrelevant remarks, probably just for fun? (perhaps from boredom, sitting home with nothing to do)
BTW - At the moment no lakesailing for me - lakes frozen stiff, two feet thick ice...

Or, as on the North side of the Kirkstone Pass from Lakesailor, it is a lack of water that is causing lack of sailing.
 
What is far more annoying is the poster who repeats the same answer you have already given as though your post didn't exist.

They either are too bloody lazy to read the thread, too self-important to accept that someone has the same opinion or to rude to say "Yes, as Forumite Joe has said....blah blah"



Yes, very annoying. Also contributions that will not accept the OP's requirements and rewrite question in their own radical terms, eg:

"I have to ask why you would want a modern boat when my marine ply Gutwrencher 15 trimaran would meet all of your needs, and save you 95k"

or

"Why oh why do people ask for ropey old boats when new ones are just as cheap and jolly well made? mine has a cleat on the front and double aft cabins, not bad for a 27 footer."

Just take a stab at reacting to the bloody question :mad:
 
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