LMAA Forum Discussion of Techniques, if any? |
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DRKAGON 11/24/2009 12:51 PM |
Three possible ways to achieve a productive exchange. Each technique should likely have its own discussion:
1. A written description of the "thing" that was discussed or taught. Followed by a discussion of any problems. 2. A written description of the "thing" that was discussed or taught. Followed by a discussion of any problems. With photographs of the posters understanding of the thing. Responses with photographs. 3. A written description of the "thing" that was discussed or taught. Followed by a discussion of any problems. With video With photographs of the posters understanding of the thing. Responses with video. Or combinations thereof. This could leave to preserving the information for others in the future to follow and understand the solutions and the logic in achieving the solutions. Anyone interested in starting a post with this in mind? Dana |
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ChadC22 11/23/2009 7:33 PM |
Bill, You are the chosen one! It is your job to get the forum going! With Dana knowledge and background, you two can take this forum by storm! Just playing guys. Dana, you have a great idea. We disect things so much at the seminar, but we never brainstorm or ask questions on here. This is a great place to discuss and trouble shoot problems. I would love to add or ask my opinions. |
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TapOutorBlackout 11/23/2009 5:26 PM |
I too really enjoyed this years camp! And I'm down with feedback and comparing notes. But the forum has been deserted lately. |
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DRKAGON 11/23/2009 10:53 AM |
I enjoyed the Camp so much, despite my limitations. A productive thought occurred to me that might be benefical to all. Perhaps we could over the next few weeks discuss the techniques reviewed during the seminar and feedback to the forum any experience, criticisms and limitations we have found regarding same. Any takers? |
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