Unless you want to cry over the future of our sport & industry, you might not want to listen. Overall, it’s not bad, but there are moments when *facepalm* can’t even begin to describe it. (For example, when someone asked if embedding a video from YouTube was copyright infringement.)
I could be completely wrong, but it seems to me that the point of the exercise is to share ideas and hopefully come up with a few, or more, solutions to the challenges that the shooting sports industry, range owners and enthusiasts face daily.
Frankly, if all someone wants to do is criticize that effort, they’re part of the problem, not part of the solution, IMHO.
If someone has a concern, better would be to present an IDEA or ALTERNATIVE, rather than giggle like a second-grader because they’re so much more “in tune” with the issues.
June 3rd, 2009 at 10:41 am
Unless you want to cry over the future of our sport & industry, you might not want to listen. Overall, it’s not bad, but there are moments when *facepalm* can’t even begin to describe it. (For example, when someone asked if embedding a video from YouTube was copyright infringement.)
June 3rd, 2009 at 1:29 pm
I could be completely wrong, but it seems to me that the point of the exercise is to share ideas and hopefully come up with a few, or more, solutions to the challenges that the shooting sports industry, range owners and enthusiasts face daily.
Frankly, if all someone wants to do is criticize that effort, they’re part of the problem, not part of the solution, IMHO.
If someone has a concern, better would be to present an IDEA or ALTERNATIVE, rather than giggle like a second-grader because they’re so much more “in tune” with the issues.