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On 8 Jun 2005 04:48:57 -0700, "Denny" wrote:
I have watched a few early episodes of Junkyard Wars, and Monster garage, and Orange County Choppers, and that custom car guy in California - Ward something or other -but I have quit... The fake deadlines and manufactured crises annoy me to the point that I cannot enjoy watching... Actually what they do with the machinery is interesting and I dearly love watching rough metal being shaped and smoothed and painted and coming out looking like a piece of sculpture, but the crap that the vapid producers use to hype the show ratings is intolerable... Denny My feelings precisely. The producers appear to think that just building a great vehical from scratch isn't interesting enough to appeal to a broad enough audience, so they make sure there's always looming deadlines to produce conflict, intrigue and anger to attract the non mechanically minded people to watch the show. They may be right, but I don't care for that aspect of the shows at all. After all, they're building hot rods and/or choppers, why does anything have to be rushed about that? Rushing ALWAYS causes problems. It's kind of the opposite of the homebuilding aircraft ethic, to me. Of course, I probably carry it to the opposite extreme, being very slow at construction. I've been working on my Christavia for some 15 years now and I'm nowhere close to finishing. Work has slowed almost to a stop right now while I do LONG delayed house improvements. I view this work as an absolutely necessary part of the airplane construction: If I don't do the house work, I won't be able to work on the airplane due to pressure and anger from the other important one in my life. And she's right. I'm building a toy, albeit a very expensive toy, but the house may eventually be sold some day and we should do what's necessary to get the best price possible for it, when/if that time comes. Even if it doesn't come, the home improvements are gratifying anyway. So I thought this summer was going to be the big push to finally get the fuselage blasted and painted, but work on the house will likely make this difficult to do, if not impossible. Testing the engine will be the goal for this summer, it looks like. Corky Scott |
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