bobofish said:
Bill,
Well and interestingly said. If I had written your words however, they would have been ever so slightly less curmudgeonly, and a touch more of the skeptical. 😀
I fear that "curmudgeonly" is my own style, as I appear to engender that response quite often, without intending to. I had once said that my goal in life was to become an old coot. However, it would appear that I've decided to head that direction immediately, and avoid the rush.
In regards to your comments on Rush Limbaugh on the other hand, I would say that in this particular case there's nothing wrong with an ad hominem attack, as long as it is preceeded with an at least moderately logical argument of why he is who he is. To that I would add "and to top it all off, he's fat!" 😛
I am actually no longer a fan or listener of Rush Limbaugh, for those who may suppose otherwise. I merely use him as an example I had observed - I often got the reaction I refer to as "sputtering hatred" from those whom I told I listened to the man's radio show - and their usual main reason was that "he's fat!" If that's your whole reason, friend...
You're right that some people like to live in a bubble, no matter which bubble that is, a lens bubble or a religion bubble. I've learned enough over the years to leave people be in their bubbles, they're usually happier in them than I am outside of them.
I would agree, and if they would be content to live there themselves, it might be nice. However, the usual diatribes I read about Puts are not threads that begin with a comment on how well he writes and then counter-attacked by Puts haters. Usually, the thread begins with with something like "Can you believe what that idiot Puts has gone and said this time?"
And if you Google, you often find that the same person has cut-n-pasted the same screed on every photography-related website in webdom.
People tend to expect "all that and the kitchen sink" when they read free material on the internet, without thinking that a guy like Puts may not present himself as an "objective observer" of the world of photography. He admits that he sucks as a photographer, and he admits that he likes Leica. Problem? No, unless you have a rabid desire for him to be objective. The solution would be to put him on your payroll to test all products objectively. The resulting reviews might be a surprise, and they might not.
Merry Christmas everybody!
Nobody like to have their sacred cow gored, and I can count myself among those who live in a bubble, as you say. Perhaps we all do, with regard to one thing or another. It would be good for me if I could take a lesson from the Puts-haters. If I am as rabid about my sacred cows as they are about theirs, perhaps I need to give that some thought and consider revising my worldview.
Your point is well-taken!
Merry Christmas,
Bill Mattocks