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Old 28-10-2013, 09:38 PM
brian nordstrom (As avatar)
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Thanks Peter , but is is not RTFM ,
its 'IAEFRTFM' .

At least your LB 16 inch performed along with Simmos lovely 10 inch SW ,
Great night and thanks for the hospitality mate .
Brian.
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Originally Posted by Stardrifter_WA View Post
I am thinking that most of our generation didn't usually need to read the manual, we could usually figure it out all by ourselves, at least I usually could, most of the time. Maybe that it that we designed things to be fairly simple and intuitive.

The new generation make things so friggin' complicated that things are getting less intuitive. Case in point, had a couple of IISer's (Brian Nordstrom and Simmo) to my place on Saturday night (it was great meeting them, nice guys ) and I was setting up my new EQ6 AZ GT mount, which I hadn't used before now, and I couldn't get it to do an align, which was a little embarrassing. Brian, who is a really smart bloke, also tried and he couldn't get to align either. Because of all the software issues with these mounts, we came to the conclusion it was a software problem. I eventually figured it out next day when I decided to read the manual, which was quite complicated. It simply isn't intuitive. When I set my Celestron Nexstar up, for the first time, I didn't ever read the manual, it just worked!

Yes, I well realise that technology is more complicated now, but then, so were a lot of things in my time (I turn 60 on the 1st January). But, I rarely ever had to refer to manual, at least, in the first instance, and always managed to get things to work. ONLY, when all else failed, did we have to RTFM!
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