sarabande
Well-Known Member
(a copy post from PBO -please excuse !)
I've run an idea past Dan F to use the Forum Groups facility to set up ad hoc Special Interest Group(s). (SIG)
It comes about from the thread on red cockpit lights, but could equally well apply to Knots for Dyneema, Underwater Grease, Spinnaker Release Clips, Prop Antifoul, or any narrow subject which from time to time, and sometimes repeatedly, arouses the forum's focus and interest.
The aim would be that, once a techy subject arises, someone with specialist or enthusiastic knowledge might be motivated to set up a SIG to explore the topic in full outwith the hotbed and temptations of the forum, and in due course place a "best practice" or "best kit" report back to the forum.
The SIG could then ferret calmly around for a few days or weeks, and experiment with devices, procedures, or investigate theoretical or practical issues. The practice will be familiar to many of you through its use in professional organisations or technical groups. For instance, wearing another hat, I am minor participant in the HSE Explosives Group, and a Pandemic SIG.
I'd like to set up a Chart Lighting/Night Vision SIG as an experiment. The aim would be to chat to UKHO, MCA, marine and aircraft lighting manufacturers, to establish how raggies and mobos can best use lights for efficient charts and screen illumination, and to preserve night vision.
What think you ? Too much like real life / you use the forum to get away from this / sounds too official....
I've run an idea past Dan F to use the Forum Groups facility to set up ad hoc Special Interest Group(s). (SIG)
It comes about from the thread on red cockpit lights, but could equally well apply to Knots for Dyneema, Underwater Grease, Spinnaker Release Clips, Prop Antifoul, or any narrow subject which from time to time, and sometimes repeatedly, arouses the forum's focus and interest.
The aim would be that, once a techy subject arises, someone with specialist or enthusiastic knowledge might be motivated to set up a SIG to explore the topic in full outwith the hotbed and temptations of the forum, and in due course place a "best practice" or "best kit" report back to the forum.
The SIG could then ferret calmly around for a few days or weeks, and experiment with devices, procedures, or investigate theoretical or practical issues. The practice will be familiar to many of you through its use in professional organisations or technical groups. For instance, wearing another hat, I am minor participant in the HSE Explosives Group, and a Pandemic SIG.
I'd like to set up a Chart Lighting/Night Vision SIG as an experiment. The aim would be to chat to UKHO, MCA, marine and aircraft lighting manufacturers, to establish how raggies and mobos can best use lights for efficient charts and screen illumination, and to preserve night vision.
What think you ? Too much like real life / you use the forum to get away from this / sounds too official....