Hello friends. As we head into the colder months up here I am beginning to find myself in my favorite chair more often. I can't resist some tech-talk. I'm a long time user of IATN which I thoroughly enjoy but from time to time I check in with SureTrack only to be reminded of why it doesn't keep me engaged. I love to solve problems like most of you but I find that the questions on SureTrack are often unashamedly void of any real testing. Sometimes not even any effort into what the symptoms are! It seems like Suretrack is a link to the world where anyone can pose any question without any real effort or knowledge. I thought you needed a subscription to enter Suretrack. Am I wrong?
Anyway, perhaps the one thing I don't like about about IATN is the competitive, pride fueled overtones that keep many people from voicing themselves or exposing their own lack of knowledge. For that reason, I don't want to suggest that those who are less experienced be excluded from the Q+A of Suretrack. But there does seem to be a stark difference between here and there. Maybe it's the way IATN is structured to force posters to include certain bits of info and results. I want to help, but after a few questions I find myself becoming the poster I so despise and want to continuously paste "need some real info to help you". I just turn away. I don't know how some of you folks on the "leaderboard" do it. Your a better man than I. Or just more bored than I...?
Anyway, perhaps the one thing I don't like about about IATN is the competitive, pride fueled overtones that keep many people from voicing themselves or exposing their own lack of knowledge. For that reason, I don't want to suggest that those who are less experienced be excluded from the Q+A of Suretrack. But there does seem to be a stark difference between here and there. Maybe it's the way IATN is structured to force posters to include certain bits of info and results. I want to help, but after a few questions I find myself becoming the poster I so despise and want to continuously paste "need some real info to help you". I just turn away. I don't know how some of you folks on the "leaderboard" do it. Your a better man than I. Or just more bored than I...?
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