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by Wesli » Dec 21st, '07, 02:00

Hey, we need a forum for newbs.

Something like...

"Dumb Questions Here."

or

"Dumb Questions, Smart Answerers."

or

"Smoking Tea. Because it's Healthy."

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by Wesli » Dec 21st, '07, 02:06

or more seriously... :P


New to Tea

Think you have a dumb question? Find the answer here.

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by Mary R » Dec 21st, '07, 08:45

Really? My initial thought is that a section like that would create redundancy in the forums. And there's already enough of that...I delete a lot of multiple postings every week to avoid any future "Mocha" issues. And ego would probably prevent most people from realizing their questions are dumb. :)

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by Space Samurai » Dec 21st, '07, 12:32

I agree with Mary. And I don't think the questions are dumb, per se; they just don't know. I didn't know shit when I started out, and compared to some, I still don't know shit.

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by Wesli » Dec 21st, '07, 14:02

The fact is, they think their questions are dumb. The word dumb could be left out. But I think TeaChat needs a few sticky posts that outline such things like brewing times, temperature, teapots, yixing seasoning.

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by Mary R » Dec 21st, '07, 14:19

I see your point, but I'm not sure if I agree. I guess perhaps the Mod Squad will put our heads together on this one.

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by scruffmcgruff » Dec 21st, '07, 16:19

I also feel like it would be a bit redundant. Perhaps a sticky in each particular tea forum with those sorts of tips would be helpful, though.
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by hop_goblin » Dec 21st, '07, 16:24

Yeah, I am in agreement with Space, there are no such thing as dumb questions. But perhaps some organziation might help.. Unfortuantley, I have no ideas ! :P

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by Space Samurai » Dec 21st, '07, 22:35

noobs are what keep the forum going. If they weren't here to aske questions, dumb, repetitive or otherwise, things would get a little dead 'round here.

On this I vote, if its not broke...

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by Wesli » Dec 21st, '07, 22:55

I do like scruff's idea, as that is a definite in what teachat is lacking.

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by Mary R » Dec 21st, '07, 23:34

So, like a FAQ for each tea? I almost think it might be easier to make one comprehensive one and stick it to the introduction forum.

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by hop_goblin » Dec 22nd, '07, 00:04

That is a good idea Mary R. :P

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by Chip » Dec 22nd, '07, 00:17

Ummm...let's come back to this after the holidays. At this point, I am in favor of doin nothing, but I might be more open after the holidays.

Also, since this is Adagio's forum, I would never want to open this can of worms without a full dialogue with the corporate big wigs. This could get very complicated when you consider all the different variables involved. Then do you post Adagio's recommendations, go contrary to them because maybe we disagree...

Plus, the way it is encourages newbies to get involved and post.

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by Space Samurai » Dec 22nd, '07, 00:59

I like Chip's and Mary's ideas. A FAQ sounds like a good idea, reasonable, but something better looked at after the Holiday rush, which I can currently feel like a rabid, undead elf eating my face.

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by Mary R » Dec 26th, '07, 14:14

Seriously. Right now, I hate the holidays--and Chip is right. This is something Xine needs to discuss with Adagio first.

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