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Postby Perry » Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:54 pm

Hikin_Jim wrote:I'm not sure if Daniel/eagle11772 is sincere or not.

Whatever the case may be, I'm happy to see this post resurrected because it had cute baby pics of my daughter. :)

The timing works well for me too. We are expecting in the next couple weeks...

It appears that this guy is either trying to make people angry as a game (a troll), or he is about to spam us with a web site that sells "near-miraculous" "micro-electronic technology." Daniel, do you have anything to say about that?
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Postby zippetydude » Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:04 pm

Perry wrote:
Hikin_Jim wrote:I'm not sure if Daniel/eagle11772 is sincere or not.

Whatever the case may be, I'm happy to see this post resurrected because it had cute baby pics of my daughter. :)

The timing works well for me too. We are expecting in the next couple weeks...


Yep, those baby pics can be cute. BTW, Perry, they're not necessarily all that cute right when they pop out. When our Natalie was born, her big sister (who was 5 at the time) came in the room, took one look, and said, "Ew. Yuck." Natalie still had a bit of vernix on her skin and her sister thought she looked "like lasagna". (Sorry to anyone of delicate constitution if that was over the top. Just reality from the eyes of a 5 year old. Sure made me laugh at the time!)

You're really getting close to the big day now Perry. Don't forget to keep us posted!

Perry wrote:It appears that this guy is either trying to make people angry as a game (a troll), or he is about to spam us with a web site that sells "near-miraculous" "micro-electronic technology." Daniel, do you have anything to say about that?



Incidentally, I agree with your analysis Perry. Too aggressive to be described as just a normal, opinionated post. And the grocery store comment was laughable. Maybe he's trying to market a product for the elderly...I'm getting closer and closer to that description, and sometimes I find myself at the grocery store asking myself, "Now what did I come here for?" I can still find my way home, but I guess it is a good idea to carry a "celfone" so I can call my wife and ask her what I'm supposed to be getting.

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Re: Where's my elctro stuff...

Postby HH8 » Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:31 pm

guest wrote:you could be lost in the wilderness and be lead into a loins den


loins? Hm. That has a certain appeal
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:34 pm

scotts wrote:With competence and judgement the wilderness has been human friendly since, well, before we were humans. Without these qualities, whether you have a gps or not is probably the least of your worries.

Insisting on a brittle technological fix for all cases (including those where nothing is broken) seems like a mandate for undercutting the very competencies and judgement skills we ought to be valuing above all else.
Here, here.

zippetydude wrote:Yep, those baby pics can be cute. BTW, Perry, they're not necessarily all that cute right when they pop out. When our Natalie was born, her big sister (who was 5 at the time) came in the room, took one look, and said, "Ew. Yuck." Natalie still had a bit of vernix on her skin and her sister thought she looked "like lasagna".
lol. Yeah, when my daughter was born, I thought to myself, "that must be the placenta". Then she moved and I noticed that the "placenta" had ears. :lol: It ain't pretty, that's for sure. But they clean up pretty good later.
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Postby arocknoid » Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:33 pm

He's actually not a troll, per se, nor an impending tech spammer.
(and he is an open book, with footprints all over the net, etc.)

Daniel actually would benefit from some trail time with experienced folk like those around here, but he recoiled defensively, which is/was predictable in retrospect of reviewing his history. Just as we, like many others, recoil at being called idiots if we fail to share someone else's opinion--regardless of relative backgrounds or experience.

A Noob who Knows Best and makes big social faux pas can have issues other than trollage. That can be especially revelatory when they fail to respond appropriately to the tolerant and helpful responses made by folks like zip and guest and Elwood, and fail to show empathy or sympathy for the deaths and misfortunes of others.

In fact I'd be worried that Daniel is just the sort who could fall victim to his intense and stubborn certainty and reliance on technology to spare him unpleasant outcomes. One hopes that the inevitable 'learning experience' is not too costly. I hope he does find someone with whom to hike, and develops skilz to accompany tech on his mountain strollz.

Skillz mixed with caution: watch yur step; remember, most accidents occur at home:

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As for the kidding around done by some of us, that was just joshing after his responses revealed obstinance. No malice intended.

and BTW while Cool-ledge may be a hotbed, it is *not so* for tech whiz-bang IPOs or relatedness.

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Postby Perry » Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:21 pm

Yeah we're prepared for the initial gross factor. It doesn't bother us. Still excited... Thanks for the heads up though.

These damn message boards get all types. :D Just kidding because I really do think that's usually a good thing.
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Postby Carl F » Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:29 pm

@ Jim Your daughter is incredibly precious. I had a couplelike that too at that age!! They are still going at it! 23 and 19

@ Perry Congratulations!! Way cool and wish you all the best! Photos to follow??
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Postby guest » Sun Feb 03, 2013 8:05 am

Thanks for the thoughtful response arocknoid,
It is good to step back and take a look at the big picture here, even though much of the jabbing may seem warranted.
This thread has gone all over the place, so there's some interesting energy for sure.
It's nice that you have attempted to at least figure where Daniel might be coming from, and offer some helpful insight.

It's tempting to get defensive when people lash out & accuse, or when a person has such a adamant opinion, they close off being open to others, (especially when many of those have a lot of experience to draw from).

I wish others well, so let's get out & enjoy the outdoors in our own, safe way, even if it means taking some risks!

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Re: Kids

Postby Hikin_Jim » Sun Feb 03, 2013 5:15 pm

Carl F wrote:@ Jim Your daughter is incredibly precious. I had a couplelike that too at that age!! They are still going at it! 23 and 19
Thanks, Carl. She's a real blessing (and a great little hiking companion).
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Sun Feb 03, 2013 5:17 pm

guest wrote:I wish others well, so let's get out & enjoy the outdoors in our own, safe way, even if it means taking some risks!
Amen. :)

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