Sorry to drag up an old thread, but thought it the best place to post this.
I know this engineering lecturer, very intelligent guy, had some wise things to say about project management, and had condensed some of these pearls of wisdom into catchy slogans. The actual points he made are irrelevant to this argument - it was more how he delivered them.
Just like Tony Abbott's "Stop the boats" mantra, this guy believed that the more he repeated his slogans, the more likely people would remember and act on his words. What he failed to notice (or maybe refused to notice) was that eventually a saturation point would be reached beyond which the audience just signed off. From there, the more he repeated his arguments, the more they were dismissed, and the more of a parody he became of himself.
Which brings me to these forums. There are some well thought out opinions posted here, and some rather fiercely contested arguments. Often I will see both sides of the argument, and feel wiser for having watched on. But often it seems the desire to share an opinion becomes overwhelmed by the desire to win an argument - and the whole thing then descends into the kind of repetition parody I mentioned above.
I know there are shortcomings in rules and events being cancelled and bike prices dropping and assorted other problems afflicting our pastime. I know what a few of the regulars will say on each of these points. I wholly respect their arguments and their right to say it. What drives me to despair is having to see these same arguments appearing over, and over, and over...
When the same argument is put numerous times, maybe with a word changed here and a nuance there, I start to wonder whether all this invested energy is about making our pastime better, or whether it is about self gratification. Surely if it is about the former, we would have some sense of when our arguments are becoming harmful to our community.
To me VMX has two conflicting images:
- a community of people enjoying a shared passion for old bikes, laid back racing and a common delusion of how fast we used to be
- a community of stubborn men engaged in mind numbingly circular arguments about nothing
If anything will kill off VMX it will be the latter. But until it does, I'm going back to the resto thread to check out the Maico porn, and Johnny O's KX400 thread.
And to fully compromise my position on repetitive arguments, I'll finish by repeating that I still think that Johnny O's track should be called the O-Ring