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Jun 21, 2018 05:49:25   #
folkus
 
Well said. I start my day at 5:30 am reading the UHH. I look forward to it popping up on my iPhone. I would love to hear the history of the who’s and how’s of the startup of this great gift to us all. Each day it is “there” and each day I am expectantly “waiting”. Bless you.

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Jun 21, 2018 06:36:01   #
CO
 
I've seen on two or three occasions where the original poster created a ruse that seemed like a legitimate question at first. One claimed to be a high school student who posted a photo with what looked like sun flare spots. The thing is, it was an indoor shot inside someone's kitchen. The thread went on for pages and the OP just kept posting what seemed like valid responses. After a while, it became evident that it was B.S.

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Jun 21, 2018 06:50:14   #
Largobob
 
AndyH wrote:
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” - Rob Siltanen

Since I've gotten active on UHH, I've noticed a particular thing. There are a lot of ill-informed, poorly written, or borderline offensive posts asking questions that might be trolling, might be naïve, or might just be offensive by their apparent greed and unconcern for others.

As in any public forum, these attract their share of unsupported opinion, of irrelevant and sometimes silly responses (see any Nickanon or PP thread), and sometimes outright derision for the opening thesis.

But one thing I've noticed is that there are a number of people on UHH who respond sincerely, who offer opinionated but not dismissive advice, and who give their legitimate thoughts on the most outrageous of questions and theses. You can ask, "Is the Nikon Dxxx or Canon Dsxx really a piece of overpriced crap compared to the "Nonamekon?" and you'll get some sincere and honest responses, from people who are knowledgeable, and offer fifty percent "what" and fifty percent "why" when they post.

So here's to you folks - the ones who treat everyone assuming their sincerity, offer well-informed advice, and recognize that the "right answer" for one person is not necessarily the right one for another. It isn't easy - at times, there seem to be more stupid or deliberately provocative questions than there are sincere but ill-informed ones.

You folks are the gold in the ore of UHH posts, the polished gemstones among the druse, the reason I keep coming back here for both information and for the occasional tidbit of information or experience I can contribute. I'm trying every day to be more like you, and less cynical, snarky, or confrontational.

So here's to you. I'm not going to call out names, but I hope you know who you are, and know that so many people who populate this place appreciate your contributions. I have at least a half dozen regulars with high post counts in my mind, but no doubt, there are many others I haven't yet noticed. I wish I had your patience, knowledge, and ability to articulate them.

Here's to you!

Andy
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels... (show quote)


Wow Andy....my thoughts exactly. Bravo.

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Jun 21, 2018 07:06:13   #
rplain1 Loc: Dayton, Oh.
 
It would be nice if we had more like you, Andy. Thank you.

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Jun 21, 2018 07:11:57   #
tripsy76 Loc: Northshore, MA
 
That’s a great post Andy! I couldn’t agree with you more! I do appreciate the people here who try to help!

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Jun 21, 2018 07:27:26   #
tomcat
 
AndyH wrote:
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” - Rob Siltanen

Since I've gotten active on UHH, I've noticed a particular thing. There are a lot of ill-informed, poorly written, or borderline offensive posts asking questions that might be trolling, might be naïve, or might just be offensive by their apparent greed and unconcern for others.

As in any public forum, these attract their share of unsupported opinion, of irrelevant and sometimes silly responses (see any Nickanon or PP thread), and sometimes outright derision for the opening thesis.

But one thing I've noticed is that there are a number of people on UHH who respond sincerely, who offer opinionated but not dismissive advice, and who give their legitimate thoughts on the most outrageous of questions and theses. You can ask, "Is the Nikon Dxxx or Canon Dsxx really a piece of overpriced crap compared to the "Nonamekon?" and you'll get some sincere and honest responses, from people who are knowledgeable, and offer fifty percent "what" and fifty percent "why" when they post.


Again, Andy, thank you for a well-written and articulate piece. I wish all the UHH'ers would take the time to proofread their responses. It would give more legitimacy to their questions and comments. I appreciate your content and the point you made.

So here's to you folks - the ones who treat everyone assuming their sincerity, offer well-informed advice, and recognize that the "right answer" for one person is not necessarily the right one for another. It isn't easy - at times, there seem to be more stupid or deliberately provocative questions than there are sincere but ill-informed ones.

You folks are the gold in the ore of UHH posts, the polished gemstones among the druse, the reason I keep coming back here for both information and for the occasional tidbit of information or experience I can contribute. I'm trying every day to be more like you, and less cynical, snarky, or confrontational.

So here's to you. I'm not going to call out names, but I hope you know who you are, and know that so many people who populate this place appreciate your contributions. I have at least a half dozen regulars with high post counts in my mind, but no doubt, there are many others I haven't yet noticed. I wish I had your patience, knowledge, and ability to articulate them.

Here's to you!

Andy
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels... (show quote)

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Jun 21, 2018 08:22:45   #
Toment Loc: FL, IL
 
I learn a lot here. Thanks to all...👍

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Jun 21, 2018 08:25:15   #
Jimmy T Loc: Virginia
 
AndyH wrote:
Is this the point to post the meme -

"This is Bob, Bob knows what he's talking about and has opinions that are based on facts.

You may disagree or agree, but you can't doubt that he's always polite, sincere, and reasonable.

Be like Bob."

?



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Jun 21, 2018 08:28:29   #
markngolf Loc: Bridgewater, NJ
 
Well written and with heart! Thanks, Andy!!
Mark
AndyH wrote:
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” - Rob Siltanen

Since I've gotten active on UHH, I've noticed a particular thing. There are a lot of ill-informed, poorly written, or borderline offensive posts asking questions that might be trolling, might be naïve, or might just be offensive by their apparent greed and unconcern for others.

As in any public forum, these attract their share of unsupported opinion, of irrelevant and sometimes silly responses (see any Nickanon or PP thread), and sometimes outright derision for the opening thesis.

But one thing I've noticed is that there are a number of people on UHH who respond sincerely, who offer opinionated but not dismissive advice, and who give their legitimate thoughts on the most outrageous of questions and theses. You can ask, "Is the Nikon Dxxx or Canon Dsxx really a piece of overpriced crap compared to the "Nonamekon?" and you'll get some sincere and honest responses, from people who are knowledgeable, and offer fifty percent "what" and fifty percent "why" when they post.

So here's to you folks - the ones who treat everyone assuming their sincerity, offer well-informed advice, and recognize that the "right answer" for one person is not necessarily the right one for another. It isn't easy - at times, there seem to be more stupid or deliberately provocative questions than there are sincere but ill-informed ones.

You folks are the gold in the ore of UHH posts, the polished gemstones among the druse, the reason I keep coming back here for both information and for the occasional tidbit of information or experience I can contribute. I'm trying every day to be more like you, and less cynical, snarky, or confrontational.

So here's to you. I'm not going to call out names, but I hope you know who you are, and know that so many people who populate this place appreciate your contributions. I have at least a half dozen regulars with high post counts in my mind, but no doubt, there are many others I haven't yet noticed. I wish I had your patience, knowledge, and ability to articulate them.

Here's to you!

Andy
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels... (show quote)

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Jun 21, 2018 08:48:13   #
burkphoto Loc: High Point, NC
 
AndyH wrote:
For those who don't know, Rob was the chief creative officer at TBWA/Chiat/Day, the ad agency behind Steve Jobs's iconic ad campaign for Apple, the commercial with this narrative famously narrated by Richard Dreyfuss.

In my mind, it's always been a shout out to those who defy conventional expectations of normal behavior. Normal behavior on message boards is all too often snarky, reactive, and based on expectations of the motives and intentions of others.

The relatively few who defy this, who take things sincerely, and offer their best advice, without being either overly prescriptive or proscriptive, are outside the norm, at least in my opinion. Surf a few threads that begin with seemingly trollish or silly questions and you'll see exactly what I mean. There are a few of my fellow netizens who defy expectations and invariably offer good, balanced advice. That's not easy, and those are the people I'm referring to here.

You guys and gals make UHH the valuable resource that it is. You don't seem to expect special reward or acknowledgement, but just keep on doing what you do, regardless of positive or negative feedback. That's rare on Internet forums of any kind (trust me - I participate in many in my particular hobby or political interest groups...), and you deserve a very special shout out. I do hope that you're among the sixty something people that have read this thread so far. You make UHH the valuable resource that it is...

Andy
For those who don't know, Rob was the chief creati... (show quote)


The original narrator of that piece was none other than Steve Jobs himself.

https://youtu.be/8rwsuXHA7RA

Thank-YOU for exemplifying an attitude of gratitude!

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Jun 21, 2018 08:56:00   #
olemikey Loc: 6 mile creek, Spacecoast Florida
 
markngolf wrote:
Well written and with heart! Thanks, Andy!!
Mark


I agree with you and that said by markngolf (and others on this thread) and feel your post too. I always read and respond where I feel (I might be) relevant. Have made the mistake of being drawn into the stuff of trolls a couple times, but like my little rattler friend says "Don't tread on me" and I won't bite, I'll just cruise off on another adventure. Tis a great forum, and have learned a lot of useful/current/tried and true/honest/sincere information/data/experiences shared and just keep coming back for more (usually with my morning coffee). Sometimes I'm outside an hour or two later trying something I've read, or try to emulate a style, or some such. 99.9% of the time consider folks I meet (in any scenario) to be a friend until they prove themselves otherwise. Here's to you and those of similar passion & compassion - Cheers, and "Keep on Keepin on" !!!

olemikey

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Jun 21, 2018 09:09:58   #
Sburgess
 
This post made my day. Well said!

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Jun 21, 2018 09:10:00   #
charlienow Loc: Hershey, PA
 
I appreciate the helpful responses posted on UHH. Dislike very much the nasty comments.

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Jun 21, 2018 09:12:42   #
yorkiebyte Loc: Scottsdale, AZ/Bandon by the Sea, OR
 
AndyH wrote:
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.” - Rob Siltanen

Since I've gotten active on UHH, I've noticed a particular thing. There are a lot of ill-informed, poorly written, or borderline offensive posts asking questions that might be trolling, might be naïve, or might just be offensive by their apparent greed and unconcern for others.

As in any public forum, these attract their share of unsupported opinion, of irrelevant and sometimes silly responses (see any Nickanon or PP thread), and sometimes outright derision for the opening thesis.

But one thing I've noticed is that there are a number of people on UHH who respond sincerely, who offer opinionated but not dismissive advice, and who give their legitimate thoughts on the most outrageous of questions and theses. You can ask, "Is the Nikon Dxxx or Canon Dsxx really a piece of overpriced crap compared to the "Nonamekon?" and you'll get some sincere and honest responses, from people who are knowledgeable, and offer fifty percent "what" and fifty percent "why" when they post.

So here's to you folks - the ones who treat everyone assuming their sincerity, offer well-informed advice, and recognize that the "right answer" for one person is not necessarily the right one for another. It isn't easy - at times, there seem to be more stupid or deliberately provocative questions than there are sincere but ill-informed ones.

You folks are the gold in the ore of UHH posts, the polished gemstones among the druse, the reason I keep coming back here for both information and for the occasional tidbit of information or experience I can contribute. I'm trying every day to be more like you, and less cynical, snarky, or confrontational.

So here's to you. I'm not going to call out names, but I hope you know who you are, and know that so many people who populate this place appreciate your contributions. I have at least a half dozen regulars with high post counts in my mind, but no doubt, there are many others I haven't yet noticed. I wish I had your patience, knowledge, and ability to articulate them.

Here's to you!

Andy
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels... (show quote)


It is always nice to read a well-written and bold statement, AndyH! The grammar and spelling police get nervous if they have nothing to do. This site, as well as my communities on G+, keep said police in Hog Heaven, for sure!

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Jun 21, 2018 09:13:57   #
tripsy76 Loc: Northshore, MA
 
charlienow wrote:
I appreciate the helpful responses posted on UHH. Dislike very much the nasty comments.


Unfortunately, you have that anywhere these days. Sometimes things get taken out of context, and sometimes you can actually glean new insight or a different opinion. Sometimes it’s fairly amusing. But seeing that does make you appreciate the true contributors more! And I hope that Andy realizes he is one of those as well!

P.S.- I’m sure I’ve been on the spelling and grammar police’s radar for a while. Lol!

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