GeorgeD wrote:Mike I dont understand why if this 'discussion' revolves around an honour system that you personally dont feel is worth getting worked up over ... you seem to join in all guns blazing. I think for many the 'annual meter board' is a personal challenge as they are not 'racers' so I dont see it as an issue if they ask/question in a reasonable manner (as this was done) if someone could clarify what appears to be either an anomaly or an amazing effort.
I have no doubt that if the situation is clarified and the meters are genuine that someone else who has put in the effort to make that first page would be one of the first to congratulate the person involved.
George
George:
First, the response about racing was aimed at Chad's response and comes from a long line of posts questioning a number of peoples' performances. My response here was not directed at Eric's initial post ... but to Chad's subsequent post(s).
Second, I join in "guns blazing" because this is just the kind of post that started the nasty stuff that happened a while back. I chose to analyze this to ... frankly ... put as much emphasis on why one would ask a question such as this as on why one might post specious entries in the challenge. I believe I have that right, and I did not do it in any kind of nasty way. "Guns blazing" is an interesting phrase choice ... I would say that I debate and discuss with
passion ... not with "guns blazing".
The funny thing (I feel) is that while people feel it's OK to question someone's integrity (which is what they are doing when they ask these questions if we're all really honest with ourselves, I feel) in the name of defending the honor of the honor system, it's not OK for someone (like me) to question their motivation, or vigorously support my position,
which I'm only giving in response to their post.
Put another way, they put their question or assertion out for the WORLD to see and read, why shouldn't I (or anyone else) be free to question, comment, critique, or expound?
I understand the whole distinction that many are not racers and the challenge board is a motivation for them. But, since they join knowing the honor board is just that, an honor system, they should be prepared ... because human beings have been know to cheat from time-to-time ... that it will not be a perfect system.
Now, we can certainly "police" it to try to make it more "perfect", which is what Eric, I believe, was trying to do. He's looking for some substantiation that the meters are real. But, he may get nothing. Nigel may continue to live on in reality or infamy, and we may never know which.
The point I was making, and still am, is a suggestion that one set their own personal goals and targets and be pleased with them ... a bit of self-actualization as it were. Take satisfaction that you've achieved something great, and do so without needing adulation from others
(although just about everyone here will certainly applaud everyone else's accomplishments, large and small!).
And/or, take the satisfaction of seeing your name in lights, but don't get too bent out of shape because some above you might appear to be fraudulant ... maybe they are, maybe they aren't ... there's no good way to tell unless we make everyone prove their entries and there does not appear to be a good way to do that.
Cheers ...
Mark