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04-01-2009, 02:44 PM #11
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To me the BOM's are like the latest edition of the Popular Mechanics magazine (if not better than the PM). I just can't wait to see the next issue. Very inspiring. The monthly BOM post is of a high standard and a job well done.
Well done Rodney !!Fritz -> Helicopter Cockpit Builder
(FSX | TH2Go | Arduino | Air Manager Avionics | CNC)
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04-01-2009, 03:07 PM #12
I personally don't think we should bring voting into it as I like the way it is now. Although it took me a lot of searching back when i first going to conclude that the BOM wasn't determined in forum
If it was really wanted, there could be a BOY to be chosen by polling the members... from among the 12 BOMs. Once again, not something I personally would want. Makes it too much of a contest as opposed to a spotlight on yet another member of the family.
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04-01-2009, 03:18 PM #13
I think the builder of the month is very good part of this community. One of my favourites to read.
We are lucky and get to know the builders better, and see their project and plans in a nice way. Actually if the project is based on real stuff or homebuilt doesnt matter. The dream of a complete functional cockpit is still the same. I like very much to see projects based on real stuff because my project is based mostly of wood and aftermarket replica parts. Nothing beats the real thing. And I am sure that the real stuff builders enjoy seeing wood-simulators the same.
It really doesnt matter to me if the featured projects are "finished" or only half done. Remember if building real stuff, collecting parts is a huge and time-consuming job. But I am sure that the builder of the month award also includes some of the candidates forum activity. A builder that contribute and help others are valuable. Bet that this is also a criteria, and it should be. I am sure it is not easy to find a "worthy" builder of the month, every month. It would be a shame if the builder of the month should be voted on in the forums so everyone could see the voting process. What a bad idea. It does not feel good to be second, specially when it is your dream it is about. Should never rate people for their dreams. I think Michael does an excellent job to find a great candidate. Sure it is not easy every month.
An little thing to think about when people say that it is 5000 members here so it should be easy to find a candidate. Remember that only 10% of that 5000 members actually post a picture of their project now and then. Maybe as much as 50% of the members actually dont even have a project that they work on. This makes it really difficult to choose a builder every month. It is also many great projects out there that would deserve a show on NGC or Discovery channel. But how can we know? We see no pictures, and the members doesnt post, so we and Michael doesnt learn to know them in a way that helps select the builder of the month.
To be honored for your work is actually a very motivating thing. It really give you a push forward against your dream. It gave me my chance to tell the community more about myself. I am not "just an avatar on the forums" anymore. But you dont get famous, and there wont be screaming girls (I wish, lol) and autograph collectors outside the front door.
Keep up the good work with the builder of the month It is much appreciated
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04-01-2009, 05:24 PM #14
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3 things to say first off Im laughing my *** off at Ivars always top notch sense of humor but nicely wrapped in kind sevility 2nd Matt just to clarify Im not sure where you got the impression I or anyone else even remotely hinted that the BOM should only go to someone who completed their sim, I think maybe you misread or misunderstood somewhere along. Because I agree 1000 % with you that these projects never end, I was merely referring that the project should have some building progress thats all I ws eluding too nothing even close to project completion. And thirdly it is my fault lol this conversation even began, I think the world of Michael and have an lncredibly deep respect for him as a builder and as a member of this community, I was simply thinking of a way to maybe help him with indeed as my friend Ivar stated very difficult decisions, but truly up until now has done a **** of a job. So anyone who got their panties in a bunch because of me opening a hornets nest, my appologies and feel free to smack me in the piehole when we come face to face Otherwise Michael keep up the great job, glad its you and not me because truthfully I would have a **** of a time trying to make that decision. Guys like Ivar, Matt, Tevor, Nat, Brian, Andy, Maurice,Paul,Alex,Joe and the list is endless and everyone of these guys have exceeded my project and my capabilities and Im just proud to know them and watch their projects grow each day. So yes you guys truly are BOMs all of you. One thing I am not is a kiss A$$ to anyone and everyone who knows me is aware of that fact as a matter of fact Im farthest thing from, but what Im saying here is factual and needs to be said. So lets leave the BOM to the pro and just build, learn and whine LoL
Tim
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04-01-2009, 06:45 PM #15Boeing Skunk Works
Remember...140, 250, and REALLY FAST!
We don't need no stinkin' ETOPS!
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04-03-2009, 05:02 PM #16
Michael,
What happened to the idea of the current BOM suggesting someone who had inspired them?
May have been seen as a bit of a closed circle by some, but I think that it adds value, as there is a certain link between themes that helped us all along the way with our projects.
We all have short term aims and ideas sparked by other builders progress and ideas, and by linking them, it avoids the need for polls, democracy, or anyone to administer said polls.
I see nothing wrong with the idea of guys who spend loads at FDS, or any other supplier - some of you may remember the tale of Matthew with his 777 project that attracted huge interest at the time.
In any event, as others have commented, I hugely enjoy the Builder of the Month articles, as they give an insight, especially for new members, the process that we go through to progress our projects from dreams to reality.
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04-03-2009, 09:41 PM #17
Having the current BOM select the next BOM doesn't always work out too well...and when it doesn't, I'm left holding the bag.
Boeing Skunk Works
Remember...140, 250, and REALLY FAST!
We don't need no stinkin' ETOPS!
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04-03-2009, 10:21 PM #18
But you fill that bag so well Mike
The BOM is quite complex to choose, but you do have to have something special.. (Talent) and I think that everyone has a talent somewhere, some are like Tim (Warvet) with their visual ideas, and some are like (Brian W) with his amazing home building ability, and you know what.. Some are like Kennair with his amazing Yoke/ Drawer slider idea.
Everyone of us has a talent, and when the BOM Editor spots it, or another Member spots it, we exploit it.
Everyone can qualify for the bom, if you want to be the next, you need to submit pictures of your project in the gallery and be active in the forums.
Best regards,
Trev________________________
Trevor Hale
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04-04-2009, 01:04 AM #19
Someone so needs a hug, in such a big way.
It would be a start anyway.
Way to take the wind out of someone's sails.
Unreal.
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04-04-2009, 02:29 PM #20
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Definition of selfish
Definition of Selfish
I wonder who's name we would find, probably the same name if you looked up Malignant Narcissist.
Fritz
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