Ole Joe Clark
Absent Comrade
In the Old Man and the Boy, by Robert C. Ruark, the Old Man says: "I value your opinion, except when I know better. In this case I know better."
I agree.
I agree.

You need to spend time on some other forums. At least in my experience it happens everywhere.It's interesting because it only happens with firearms. Had someone asked about a Honda Civic, Firestone tires, dell computer. ....etc...and suddenly common sense kicks in and opinions are taken as such, pros and cons are weighed and action is taken.
Just an observation
Phil and I don't always agree, but we can discuss things like intelligent humans. This statement however, is probably the most concise and brilliant statements on this subject I've ever heard. I wish I had said it. I may have to add this to my signature.As far as the elitist thing goes... I think one of the best examples of it is when some folks believe that their wisdom is superior to the freedom of others. Much of gun control is rooted in elitism.
Any supervisor that didn't like this response is not worthy of being a supervisor. I wish there were more that were quick to hear and slow to speak.My observation was many spoke up when they actually added very little and just wanted to appear smart. I told her that I was given two ears and one mouth for a reason. We did not get along very well after that, but I got to retire.
I wouldn't insult a rat by making this comparison.A Chihuahua is a dog? I thought it was a large breed of rat...![]()
Sir, we all are at some point.This term was used in a recent thread. It was a good observation I do believe.
How do I know this? Because I was one.Yup, I sure was.
Must be different in your neck of the woods. Around here, there's nothing but elitists.
"Glock is the only gun you will ever need"
"I only carry calibers that start with a 4"
"Ford! Chevy! No Dodge!
"You live where?"
"You do what for a living?"
"A chihuahua! Why don't you get a man's dog!"
It goes on and on. On a daily basis.![]()
As an aside I was once told by a supervisor (I refuse to use the term "superior") that I did not speak up enough in meetings. My observation was many spoke up when they actually added very little and just wanted to appear smart. I told her that I was given two ears and one mouth for a reason. We did not get along very well after that, but I got to retire.
Sir, we all are at some point.
The true test of character is based on how we react to adversity. When someone posts something incorrect, do you (anyone) respond by helping them learn or with condescension? Being able to correct someone gently is a skill. Being able to take correction gracefully is better.
In my martial arts school we say that reaching shodan (first degree black belt) doesn't mean you've mastered anything. It simply means that you've earned the right to begin to learn.
It took me a long time to learn that I didn't know much. Humility is something we either learn every day or never learn. You have found some humility. May it serve you well.
Must be different in your neck of the woods. Around here, there's nothing but elitists.
"Glock is the only gun you will ever need"
"I only carry calibers that start with a 4"
"Ford! Chevy! No Dodge!
"You live where?"
"You do what for a living?"
"A chihuahua! Why don't you get a man's dog!"
It goes on and on. On a daily basis.![]()
I drive a 600 hp Dodge Ram SRT10 you wanna try it
Thewelshm
You're in Florida. Aren't you supposed to be driving a Ferrai or Lamborghini?![]()
I think that term is over used in this community (firearms).