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Thought some of you like (Lars, Carsten, etc.) and others might be interested in LF happenings across the pond:
http://www.largeformatphotography.eu :thumbs:
http://www.largeformatphotography.eu :thumbs:
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I did! I did! :grin:But why don´t we join up - us "crossponds" ;-)
:ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL: what???but it is just a fact of life that Americans are very active and dynamic, whereas Europeans are more moderate and reserved in their actions, so I am not surprised that it is this way.
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your keeling me!!! :ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL::ROTFL:Should I repeat it or what do you mean? Americans are very go-to-it when it comes to getting stuff up and running. Europeans are somewhat slower and tend to get bogged down quicker in discussions over perfection. There are individual exceptions of course, but I think that history speaks for this. I speak as a European who has lived on both sides of the ocean.
Anecdotally, have you ever visited the international and German parts of the Leica forum? In the German half they are always arguing about silly sh*t, which is why I don't go there. As far as I can tell, this is the typical situation.
Now, I am not saying that the Americans always do things *better*, just that they are very quick to get things going
I hope this new forum is different, but no one seems to be going there. The last message is my introduction, a few days ago. Let's see...
Carsten,Should I repeat it or what do you mean? Americans are very go-to-it when it comes to getting stuff up and running. Europeans are somewhat slower and tend to get bogged down quicker in discussions over perfection. There are individual exceptions of course, but I think that history speaks for this. I speak as a European who has lived on both sides of the ocean.
Anecdotally, have you ever visited the international and German parts of the Leica forum? In the German half they are always arguing about silly sh*t, which is why I don't go there. As far as I can tell, this is the typical situation.
Now, I am not saying that the Americans always do things *better*, just that they are very quick to get things going
I hope this new forum is different, but no one seems to be going there. The last message is my introduction, a few days ago. Let's see...
Maggie was the name of one of my cats. It's also the name of Bart Simpson's little sister.Little Miss Maggie, (is Maggie your name?)