Robert Schaubhut
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Hi folks,
My name is Robert Schaubhut, I go by Shaz, and I am new to this Forum stuff and Threads and Posting and alot of stuff that is old hat to computer people. The only reason I feel comfortable joining in these conversations is because the people here like woodworking, and I, always wanting to be an educator feel my 25+ years experience in woodworking gives me a good base of information and experiences to draw from. My skills have been honed a bit due to people willing to help me over the years,and mistakes I have made which stand out clearly as things not to do. We all have strong points and weak in our skills, our talents, education, experience, ability to express ourselves or whatever but nevertheless YOU are valuable and so is your input, your questions, even a comment to another person's message can validate the fact that "they had something that someone else found worth responding to." Doesn't need be long winded. (like me):soapbox:
If I were new to woodworking I would be intimidated by this method of question asking, or if my computer skills were "beginner" (they are) I would be shy, trying to work through this.
I have been finding out that my spelling errors are over looked, my computer illiteracy is accepted and when I ask stupid questions, people help me. Many people here have suggestions for any questions, careful what you ask
It will be a better place for all of us if YOU join in.
Try Posting something in this Thread just to practice posting to see how it all works. post as often as you need here , til you get comfortable and then head for the threads of your chioce. If you have a question about posting ask it here, I won't answer it cause I don't know nothin about the technical stuff, but somebody does. Enjoy ,,, but join in!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shaz
My name is Robert Schaubhut, I go by Shaz, and I am new to this Forum stuff and Threads and Posting and alot of stuff that is old hat to computer people. The only reason I feel comfortable joining in these conversations is because the people here like woodworking, and I, always wanting to be an educator feel my 25+ years experience in woodworking gives me a good base of information and experiences to draw from. My skills have been honed a bit due to people willing to help me over the years,and mistakes I have made which stand out clearly as things not to do. We all have strong points and weak in our skills, our talents, education, experience, ability to express ourselves or whatever but nevertheless YOU are valuable and so is your input, your questions, even a comment to another person's message can validate the fact that "they had something that someone else found worth responding to." Doesn't need be long winded. (like me):soapbox:
If I were new to woodworking I would be intimidated by this method of question asking, or if my computer skills were "beginner" (they are) I would be shy, trying to work through this.
I have been finding out that my spelling errors are over looked, my computer illiteracy is accepted and when I ask stupid questions, people help me. Many people here have suggestions for any questions, careful what you ask
It will be a better place for all of us if YOU join in.
Try Posting something in this Thread just to practice posting to see how it all works. post as often as you need here , til you get comfortable and then head for the threads of your chioce. If you have a question about posting ask it here, I won't answer it cause I don't know nothin about the technical stuff, but somebody does. Enjoy ,,, but join in!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shaz