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In lugnet.build.mecha, Kirby Warden writes:
> Bryce-
>
> You may participate more in a forum than others, but there is no special
> recognition or status for doing so. Further, no one is required to post
> MOCs just to earn the priviledge of participating in a discussion.
Where did Bryce once mention that posting MOCs is a requirement for
participation? I've read his message numerous times now and I don't see
where he mentions this at all.
By this logic, I should be able to post in .train and have similar
status/recognition as Larry P.? I don't think so. Posting MOCs of a certain
type does lend to your credibility as a builder of that type of MOC. The
more credibility you carry, the more you are 'looked up to' and asked for
advice more often within that particular building community. I'd prefer to
ask Lar how to build a train or Shiri a castle then go to Bryce for the same
advice.
I'd agree that while no one is required to post MOCs in order to take part
in a discussion, it certainly doesn't hurt one's credibility to do so.
> In lugnet.build.mecha, Bryce McGlone writes:
> > Hey I finally got back to this post:
> > First off Jacob: my apologies. I sent a private email, but @home is >>dead.
> > Here's the email for everyone to further pick apart:
You called that one right, Bryce. It is being picked apart which is what
happens when you post something PUBLICLY. I wish some folks would pay
attention to that point.
> >
> > Hey Jacob,
> > Hey Im sorry about my rude post on Lugnet. I never word things >>correctly. I
> > know you had nothing but the best intentions posting your list.
> > Unfortunately in the background a couple of my buddies got hurt and >>such. In
> > turn I got a bit (mind you only a bit) mad and posted as such. I didn't
> > explain myself to you which was not cool at all. The whole thing should >>have
> > been a private email.
Hey, at least you admit your mistakes, man! I rarely do even that much.
> > In real life Im not such an Ogre.
Uh-huh ;)
> > And the reality is that Im
> > flattered that I was on your list (even if you didnt use my favorite model
> > -) )
> > In the end I hope we can forget this unpleasant episode and carry on >>as
> > friends. I really like the newer mecha builders and hope to see some >>MOCs
> > from you soon.
Building is the only way we grow as builders. Sitting and talking about
building accomplishes nothing but endless flame wars.
> > BTW Im sending this privately because Im sick of everyone and his >>mother
> > replying to my post. People who rarely if ever post in .mecha feel >>compelled
> > to tell me how wrong I am to be so mean.
I know the feeling. Too bad they don't have enough sense to think before
they post.
> > Anyway enough jabbering. Ive attached a couple REALLY, REALLY >>bad pictures
> > of my new project. Kind of a sneak peek if you will...they are of the
> > removable calf armor on my mecha. Of course Im hoping that in some >>weird
> > way this will serve as some sort of proof of how bad I feel about my
> > comments towards you.
> > All the best,
> > Bryce
and what a nice project it is!
> > Anyway lets all move on.
Good advice.
> > Tim,
> > I have no idea why when you don't post in mecha nor build mecha you >>feel
> > compelled to comment on what is happening in the mecha group.
For the same reason I feel compelled to post in .casle or .train-to be
heard. There's no crime in that. Anyone who doesn't want to view a group
should filter it out. I can't tell you the last time I read a message in
Italian thanks to Lugnet's filtering capability. :)
> > IMO you're
> > trolling for a fight. If you're going to comment in a group at least have
> > the decency to BE part of that group.
That's a double-edged sword, Bryce. To be part of a group is to open
yourself up to constant criticism. Many people aren't comfortable with doing
that.
> > I'd love to disagree with you more
> > however here I DO agree with you. I was a jerk. So see? You win and I >>win.
Uh, okay...
> > Second the Ego comment kind of got me thinking. Isn't it all right to >>love
> > building AND want praise? Your comment makes it seem that being >>proud of
> > what you build is evil. I say it's normal for others to want to know what
> > people think of their stuff. Further I say most people want praise when >>they
> > share not critisism. That's the whole reason for hobby/ artist groups
> > everywhere. Right? A bit of inspiration, a bit of support, a dash of
> > praise...bake for 20 min and BAM Lego MOC!!!
Posting and recieving praise isn't a bad thing, but posting for the sheer
desire to recieve praise is.
> > On a final note don't get all pissy with me. I can post my opinion too. >>You
> > don't have to like it. Let's just be friends. When I see you at BW I'll have
> > a big ol' brotherly hug for you and maybe a couple Italian style manly >>kisses!
and I'll have the camera ready for that reunion. ;)
> > Stick with the Brick!
> > Bryce
-Dave
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