Wilomn
New member
I don't think Darin meant that the Old Timers always know what's right and pass judgement based on that knowledge. I think, and jump right in Darin if I'm wrong in my thinking, that he means there is sort of an established method to the madness here.
There are certain questions to ask in most situations that will bring to light facts or evidence that a newbie may not think of or even know to ask for. Sometimes the asking for of this information irritates people quite a lot or, in the case of the not so honest, makes them realize that there are some pretty smart people here and they are going to keep looking past the first impression of any deal gone bad.
I consider myself an oldtimer now and have seen it happen several times. A newbie, and by that I don't mean new to reptile in particular just new to Fauna, will come on and get bent out of shape when they are questioned about the facts they have presented, or not presented, as the case may be. The questioning gets pretty heavy sometimes.
Take a look at ken from elite, slamming and shouting and spouting how he's going to do this and that and protect us all. A week and a half later, after being questioned and called to the mat to come through with some of his promises, he's totally gone.
Frequently promises are made by people, they've got emails or pictures or some other evidence to prove them right. Then it's lost or misplaced or accidently deleted. If you've been reading this board for a while then you have seen it too.
It's more of a method at getting to the truth than it is an all knowing bunch. That's the take I have on it anyway.
And it's not a set in stone method, it changes with the situation and individuals involved. There aren't three magic questions you ask to get the truth. There may well be 6 or 8 different people asking questions. Then when you get all the information that they have been asking for together you see that the group really does work well.
I hope it helped Randy T.
Wes Pollock
There are certain questions to ask in most situations that will bring to light facts or evidence that a newbie may not think of or even know to ask for. Sometimes the asking for of this information irritates people quite a lot or, in the case of the not so honest, makes them realize that there are some pretty smart people here and they are going to keep looking past the first impression of any deal gone bad.
I consider myself an oldtimer now and have seen it happen several times. A newbie, and by that I don't mean new to reptile in particular just new to Fauna, will come on and get bent out of shape when they are questioned about the facts they have presented, or not presented, as the case may be. The questioning gets pretty heavy sometimes.
Take a look at ken from elite, slamming and shouting and spouting how he's going to do this and that and protect us all. A week and a half later, after being questioned and called to the mat to come through with some of his promises, he's totally gone.
Frequently promises are made by people, they've got emails or pictures or some other evidence to prove them right. Then it's lost or misplaced or accidently deleted. If you've been reading this board for a while then you have seen it too.
It's more of a method at getting to the truth than it is an all knowing bunch. That's the take I have on it anyway.
And it's not a set in stone method, it changes with the situation and individuals involved. There aren't three magic questions you ask to get the truth. There may well be 6 or 8 different people asking questions. Then when you get all the information that they have been asking for together you see that the group really does work well.
I hope it helped Randy T.
Wes Pollock