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<blockquote data-quote="Arik Semagin" data-source="post: 99280" data-attributes="member: 5072"><p>Re: Digidesign SC48</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>Thanks for advice, Bennet! You sounds just like my 12 years old who obviously knows everything!</p><p></p><p>Not to offend anyone, but:</p><p></p><p>First, it's an open internet forum, anyone can read it. If you think its readers are limited only to those who post regularly, know-it-all pros, you are dead wrong. Many sound guys who read it are not even registered here and don't leave a trace. They can learn something new for them. And many are not even close to being "experienced and technical engineers" as you proclaim yourself (good term - "technical engineer". Are there engineers that are not technical?)</p><p></p><p>Second, I do have engineering degree and spent some time at Apple, Inc. as hardware engineer, doing real engineering job that does require a degree and brings nice steady paycheck. I believe I know something about electronics. Sorry to say, but most sound guys I'm dealing with, whatever "engineers" they call themselves, didn't even finished the college and have little clue what's below the surface and how digital desks work. Don't assume that everyone who reads this forum knows as much as you do. That's what forums are for: free exchange of opinions. If you want to be a moderator, go for it and start telling people what to post or deleting posts that you think are too old.</p><p></p><p>Third, if the post isn't interesting, skip it and go to next. We live in free country and free speech is a part of it. Don't tell ME what to do. Tell to your subordinates (if you have someone who reports to you).</p><p></p><p>AMEN, Bennett! Get ahold of yourself, man.</p><p></p><p>TO THE REST OF THE FORUM: thanks for your posts and hands-on opinion on gear. I've made more than a few buying decisions based on this and other forums, saved me bunch of money. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arik Semagin, post: 99280, member: 5072"] Re: Digidesign SC48 Thanks for advice, Bennet! You sounds just like my 12 years old who obviously knows everything! Not to offend anyone, but: First, it's an open internet forum, anyone can read it. If you think its readers are limited only to those who post regularly, know-it-all pros, you are dead wrong. Many sound guys who read it are not even registered here and don't leave a trace. They can learn something new for them. And many are not even close to being "experienced and technical engineers" as you proclaim yourself (good term - "technical engineer". Are there engineers that are not technical?) Second, I do have engineering degree and spent some time at Apple, Inc. as hardware engineer, doing real engineering job that does require a degree and brings nice steady paycheck. I believe I know something about electronics. Sorry to say, but most sound guys I'm dealing with, whatever "engineers" they call themselves, didn't even finished the college and have little clue what's below the surface and how digital desks work. Don't assume that everyone who reads this forum knows as much as you do. That's what forums are for: free exchange of opinions. If you want to be a moderator, go for it and start telling people what to post or deleting posts that you think are too old. Third, if the post isn't interesting, skip it and go to next. We live in free country and free speech is a part of it. Don't tell ME what to do. Tell to your subordinates (if you have someone who reports to you). AMEN, Bennett! Get ahold of yourself, man. TO THE REST OF THE FORUM: thanks for your posts and hands-on opinion on gear. I've made more than a few buying decisions based on this and other forums, saved me bunch of money. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU! [/QUOTE]
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