MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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A more detailed explanation is not a "dumbed down" explanation, but rather one with no details missing. When I expain a project to a master mechanic I do not tell them how many bolts to use, or what size, unless there is a very specific reason, because they already know. But for a beginner I add a of the details, because they lack experience. Sometimes I even explain why a thing is done a certain way.
The challenge here, in many instances, is that others presume that we are familiar with the context of what they are asking about, and that is seldom the case. In another nearby thread the question is about "an AC motor", which had us going for a while, unti we were shown the picture and the manual for the machine that the motor was a part of. Suddenly al of the previous suggestions were miles off base, because the problem was actually not a motor problem. But until we had that information we were a guessing.
The challenge here, in many instances, is that others presume that we are familiar with the context of what they are asking about, and that is seldom the case. In another nearby thread the question is about "an AC motor", which had us going for a while, unti we were shown the picture and the manual for the machine that the motor was a part of. Suddenly al of the previous suggestions were miles off base, because the problem was actually not a motor problem. But until we had that information we were a guessing.