Subject | Re: converting raw images from Canon EOS 600D |
From | Sandman |
Date | 12/09/2013 07:52 (12/09/2013 07:52) |
Message-ID | <slrnlaaq7k.1tv.mr@irc.sandman.net> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Tony Cooper |
Followups | Eric Stevens (1h & 50m) > Sandman |
This is called "muddying the water", where a troll buddy comes to the aid of one of his friends who can't seem to fend off reality and facts. The buddy then comes in and makes totally unrelated claims and conclusions that has nothing to do with the current discussion.Tony CooperTony Coopernospam
So you would take your car to the Tire R Us shop to have your transmission repaired because you see no distinction between a guy who changes tires and a real mechanic?
completely unrelated to the described scenario.
It's totally related.
The driver, who you point out is not a mechanic, doesn't ask the guy who changes the tires or puts fuel in the vehicle, to adjust the throttle linkage. He asks a mechanic from the garage to come out. He may tell the mechanic exactly what is to be done, though. Then, the mechanic goes back to the garage area. There's limited space in the pit area.Mr Obvious strikes again!
Have you ever seen a pit crew in action? Having grown up in Indianapolis, and personally observed the pit crews in action at many races, I can tell you the mechanics are not out in the pits during the race.Great point! If... someone had claimed that they were...
See what I mean?nospamTony Cooper
no, the point is that the driver doesn't need to know the details of how to fix/tune the car. if the pit crew can't do it, they get someone who can. as you say, it's a team.
Once again, you labor under the delusion that you can control threads and control what the "point" is.
But, as usual, you will reply with just another argument that doesn't add anything to the discussion.Ironic.