Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
- JohnD
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Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
A brief and wholly subjective review of the responses to APODS reveals that about 4 to 1 of them just say "Nice", "Awesome", "wonderful picture!" etc.
No argument with that, but it is so refreshing when someone (See the recent strange sunrise thread) leads with a question that the picture has brought to their mind. Astronomy, or any science, cannot fail to be in awe of what it finds, the complexity and the beauty, but unless it also has questions about those findings then we cannot hope to advance any further in our personal or overall understanding.
John
No argument with that, but it is so refreshing when someone (See the recent strange sunrise thread) leads with a question that the picture has brought to their mind. Astronomy, or any science, cannot fail to be in awe of what it finds, the complexity and the beauty, but unless it also has questions about those findings then we cannot hope to advance any further in our personal or overall understanding.
John
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Re: Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
I see nothing wrong with giving kudos to the photographer of an awesome picture. Whether a person has a question or not it is always nice to compliment the photographer. Reading the links usually answers most of the questions I may have or sometimes someone beats me to the question I may have.
Orin
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Re: Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
John, you are always welcome to lead with a question that the picture has brought to your mind!
Orin, what you said goes for me, too -- you beat me to it!
Orin, what you said goes for me, too -- you beat me to it!
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Re: Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
I did say, that I had no argument with that response.
Many - most! - APODs are beautiful and awesome.
But is APOD merely a pretty picture everyday, like a calendar page of kittens in a shoe?
I hoped to plant the idea that APOD should aim for more than 'just' awesome pictures, to aim stimulate a questioning frame of mind.
John
Many - most! - APODs are beautiful and awesome.
But is APOD merely a pretty picture everyday, like a calendar page of kittens in a shoe?
I hoped to plant the idea that APOD should aim for more than 'just' awesome pictures, to aim stimulate a questioning frame of mind.
John
Re: Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
John, oh, I thought you were commenting on Asterisk; I didn't realize you want APOD to be something different than what you perceive it to be. APOD is certainly more than awesome pictures to me.
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Re: Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
Now you're confusing the issue, owlice.
The only forum for comments on APODs is Asterisk.
John
The only forum for comments on APODs is Asterisk.
John
Re: Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
John, you wrote:
But if you're commenting on the conversation here at Asterisk -- and that is actually how I read your opening comment; I think your comment quoted above is what confused the issue -- perhaps you would better "plant the idea that [Asterisk] should aim for more than 'just' awesome pictures" if you were to post in the fashion you are wishing others would adopt? Just a thought.
To me, APOD is more than that.JohnD wrote:APOD should aim for more than 'just' awesome pictures, to aim stimulate a questioning frame of mind.
But if you're commenting on the conversation here at Asterisk -- and that is actually how I read your opening comment; I think your comment quoted above is what confused the issue -- perhaps you would better "plant the idea that [Asterisk] should aim for more than 'just' awesome pictures" if you were to post in the fashion you are wishing others would adopt? Just a thought.
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Re: Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
John, I can see what you're getting at. However, "high five" posts are certainly easy to recognize and scroll past, aren't they?
This thread is beautiful!
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This thread is beautiful!
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Re: Restrain (rechannel?) your enthusiasm?
Ever notice that when there is something that the masses can enjoy, there is always a mass of complaints?
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