Playing Nice
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 11:22 am
When we started this forum I promised the founding members that everybody would play nice. It's the only way I could encourage certain of the country's best experts on collecting, displaying, repairing, restoring, and building putz houses to participate. I am constantly impressed by the knowledge and expertise shared here, and pleased that, since September, 2011, we've all been able to play together very nicely.
So here's an idea, even if someone thinks their way of doing something is better than someone else's way of doing something, the way to approach it is to show an example and say "This way works for me." (This is a statement of fact, not of relative value, and shouldn't offend anyone.)
Or if there's a debate about what method or finish or process is more authentic, say, "Most of this style house that I've had my hands on seem to do it this way." Again, it's what you've observed, so nobody should have an issue with that. This especially true when we're discussing variations in houses and the like - every day I see something that I never knew existed before, so claiming universal knowledge ("All Hacienda houses have x number of windows") is dangerous.
If you find yourself getting "Testy" about something someone else has posted, e-mail me first - chances are I've already talked to the other person offline.
http://cardboardchristmas.com/contact.htm
Thanks, all, and please keep sharing,
Paul
So here's an idea, even if someone thinks their way of doing something is better than someone else's way of doing something, the way to approach it is to show an example and say "This way works for me." (This is a statement of fact, not of relative value, and shouldn't offend anyone.)
Or if there's a debate about what method or finish or process is more authentic, say, "Most of this style house that I've had my hands on seem to do it this way." Again, it's what you've observed, so nobody should have an issue with that. This especially true when we're discussing variations in houses and the like - every day I see something that I never knew existed before, so claiming universal knowledge ("All Hacienda houses have x number of windows") is dangerous.
If you find yourself getting "Testy" about something someone else has posted, e-mail me first - chances are I've already talked to the other person offline.
http://cardboardchristmas.com/contact.htm
Thanks, all, and please keep sharing,
Paul