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be oblivious to the errors of others
I don't understand this "woe is me, we try hard" arguement. Does that work for anyone else in their jobs, or just when making toy trains?
But it is not acceptable to discredit the individual. Why make this personal? That is what I don't understand. This is what is causing divides in our hobby and the perception of rifts between the manufacturers.
I know there are those who have little to do with their lives other than find fault with us...and as George noted, be oblivious to the errors of others. Sad for them really...because we all make mistakes but we try and that counts for a lot in my book. We have two choices as I see it, enjoy the hobby and encourage others to bring their collective expertise to the table, or we can narrow our focus and try and make a name for ourselves making assumptions in posts or editorials that have little bases in reality. I think the first allows us to enjoy the hobby and the latter is only satisfying to the blogger and does no one any good. We made a huge mistake, and some are happy to see that because it validates some paradoid perception of MTL the rest of us see it for what it was...human and move on. We hope to do better next time, we will continue to make mistakes, nature of the process I guess.
QuoteOriginally Posted by Joe D'Amato Glenposts or editorials that have little bases in reality. I think the first allows us to enjoy the hobby and the latter is only satisfying to the blogger and does no one any good. JoeMTLI think this is trite. For anyone who questions the 'bases in reality', the objective information in the bloggers' article has been presented in a useful table of measurements. If that is not a base in reality, what is ? And it is a resource for modelling, just as the products of any manufacturer are. Ben
Originally Posted by Joe D'Amato Glenposts or editorials that have little bases in reality. I think the first allows us to enjoy the hobby and the latter is only satisfying to the blogger and does no one any good. JoeMTL
BenI wasn't questioning "an" article...if you are talking about the article on trucks, I don't see anything wrong with it...lots of good stuff to digest. It's the other blathering that goes on about MTL that has "little bases in reality". Generally pronouncements are made about our intent or our competence by folks who claim expert status, but almost never have I had them approach me and ask why something is the way it is. I take that back, I did have one guy who beat us up for making our cars too high...about a scale foot in N scale. When I explained that we had to deal with coupler height standards that prevented us from dropping bodies any more...and that doing so would negate most of the end details...I thought the question was answered. You'd think. Days later the same fellow launched another series of attacks (and continues to do so) on us for our cars being too high. Funny, he never talks about the excess height of some of the Atlas Cars...hummm... Given the information (at least he asked unlike most) he still felt the need to take out his frustrations on us. Well, you can't fight stupid as my Dad always said...sometimes you just need to walk away from a fight that's not worth winning. Folks have a right to their opinon, but I also have a right to mine...and I don't think that's "Trite". Being a manufacturer we have to be all things to everyone, and on any given day, one group or another is going to have an issue with us. Fair. Like I said, we make mistakes and will continue to make mistakes...just like everyone else. We made a mistake on the markings on one side of a car...one car out of 12 for that month....one car out of 144 plus produced in a year. I think that shows we do our best to watch what happens here. But, based on emails I got afterwards, you'd think we should pack up and go out of business for such a horrible transgression. Nature of the beast. I have learned over the years here to tune out most of the chatter...people are people. Sometimes it goes to far and I fee obligated to at least take a stand. It's not wrong to have pride in your work and want to defend 80 other people in the building that can't defend themselves, you seem like a reasonable guy, I'm sure you'd do the same. So to the article on trucks and couplers...no harm, no foul...I may question some of the assumptions, but it's not enough to get into a cat fight over. Overall, it's the kind of info that is important to everyone and I welcome it.CheersJoeMTL
Well, if he's clarified his view, at least on the truck and coupler thing, that's OK with me. Initially it was not clear whether his complaints related to 'The Blogger' or others.
...but if he wasn't talking about David as "The Blogger" then who the heck else is running a blog?