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vash 06-27-2019 08:01 AM

honestly. there is such thing as a dumb question.
 
maybe not in a classroom environment, where you don't want to crush the inquisitive mind.

but in the real world?. yea. there are dumb questions.

they are raining on me this morning, and i have only been at the office for 1 hour.

oh boy.

id10t 06-27-2019 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 10505144)
maybe not in a classroom environment, where you don't want to crush the inquisitive mind.

but in the real world?. yea. there are dumb questions.

they are raining on me this morning, and i have only been at the office for 1 hour.

oh boy.

Oh no, plenty of dumb questions in the classroom. My answer is typically "That was covered in the readings I assigned 3 weeks ago to get you ready for this unit". Then I grab my RTFM coffee cup and take a slurp and carry on with class.

Bob Kontak 06-27-2019 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 10505144)
they are raining on me this morning, and i have only been at the office for 1 hour.

Are the dumb questions from some people in your office?

legion 06-27-2019 08:14 AM

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vash 06-27-2019 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 10505158)
Are the dumb questions from some people in your office?

Some. Phone calls and Contractors.

I’m full of coffee now. Ready to answer them. Maybe ask a few doozies myself.

LEAKYSEALS951 06-27-2019 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by legion (Post 10505162)

Priceless.

If I ever get to a point where I give lectures on something, I will flash this on the wall as my last presentation picture, then state "Okay... This is the questions and answers portion of my presentation. Are there any questions from the audience? No? Okay. Well, have a nice day! "

red-beard 06-27-2019 12:18 PM

My 10th grade Trig teacher summed it up. There are no stupid questions! Only Stupid people!

red-beard 06-27-2019 12:20 PM

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David 06-27-2019 01:57 PM

My engineering degree is from UH (vs my Economics i.e. party degree from UT) and UH being a commuter school gets a lot of older students. Older students tend to ask more questions because they don't care what others think. So you end up with older engineering students asking stupid questions and it's the same people you hear class after class, semester after semester. Imagine how happy we were when a professor told one of these students that nobody else cared about their questions so don't ask any more :D

vash 06-27-2019 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 10505500)

thanks RED. i'm gonna have my sign shop make me that on a street sign!

craigster59 06-27-2019 03:40 PM

I was walking the studio lot today with one of our Art Dept Coordinators (Millennial chicks with pink or purple highlights in their hair to be "different") and someone fires up a generator and startles her.

Her: Oh, he's using one of those things that make electricity! They're loud!

Me: Yeah, it's a gas powered generator..

Her: But where does the electricity come from?

Me: (stunned silence)

KFC911 06-27-2019 09:35 PM

^^^ LOL...you blew it...a teachable moment...and you froze ;)

unclebilly 06-28-2019 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 10505602)
My engineering degree is from UH (vs my Economics i.e. party degree from UT) and UH being a commuter school gets a lot of older students. Older students tend to ask more questions because they don't care what others think. So you end up with older engineering students asking stupid questions and it's the same people you hear class after class, semester after semester. Imagine how happy we were when a professor told one of these students that nobody else cared about their questions so don't ask any more :D

So here’s the thing about that...

I was the guy that asked a lot of questions in school. I still do, every single day.

I think being inquisitive has aided me significantly as an engineer and innovator. I’ve had (and continue to have) a very successful career. I ask questions because I don’t have all of the answers.

GH85Carrera 06-28-2019 06:16 AM

Of course there are stupid questions. With a planet full of stupid people it is to be expected. Among engineers one would think the stupid questions to be more complex but not that unusual overall.

We have had some engineers order a aerial flight, that we flew to specifications of the bid proposal.
We deliver a 3 GB geo-tiff file and then they ask us how to open it in Word, or Paint. :eek:

David 06-28-2019 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by unclebilly (Post 10506151)
So here’s the thing about that...

I was the guy that asked a lot of questions in school. I still do, every single day.

I think being inquisitive has aided me significantly as an engineer and innovator. I’ve had (and continue to have) a very successful career. I ask questions because I don’t have all of the answers.

I ask a lot of questions too but imagine in this case a significantly overweight (not that there's anything wrong with that in itself), house wife looking lady, who is probably in over her head taking engineering courses in the first place, asking questions that are beyond obvious and doing it over and over and over.

vash 06-28-2019 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by David (Post 10505602)
My engineering degree is from UH (vs my Economics i.e. party degree from UT) and UH being a commuter school gets a lot of older students. Older students tend to ask more questions because they don't care what others think. So you end up with older engineering students asking stupid questions and it's the same people you hear class after class, semester after semester. Imagine how happy we were when a professor told one of these students that nobody else cared about their questions so don't ask any more :D

I still take the occasional refresher course. I find people ask questions they already know the answer to. That way they answer themselves.

oldE 06-28-2019 08:10 AM

I am a heritage interpreter. I spend my days explaining the workings of a tidal power plant to all sorts of folks, from engineers to people who may not know what passing magnets by coils of wire will do.
Usually, if I am getting questions on something I just covered, I know I have not met the needs of our visitors.
That said, some people grasp concepts faster than others.
Best
Les

911 Rod 06-28-2019 08:11 AM

Rather someone ask you a stupid question than give you a stupid look and walk way. (This is at work)

GH85Carrera 06-28-2019 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by oldE (Post 10506309)
I am a heritage interpreter. I spend my days explaining the workings of a tidal power plant to all sorts of folks, from engineers to people who may not know what passing magnets by coils of wire will do.
Usually, if I am getting questions on something I just covered, I know I have not met the needs of our visitors.
That said, some people grasp concepts faster than others.
Best
Les

I went on a tour of the National Weather Service in Norman, OK yesterday. It was a group of all retired people (except me) and the lady doing the tour was stumped on a few occasions on questions someone from the group asked. She said no one had asked that before. The great part, she could ask one of the pros there and they had the answer. One question was who writes the software for the computer models for weather that the TV stations use to make the forecasts for the week.

It was a fun tour of an interesting place.

Baz 06-28-2019 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 10505500)

LOL...sending that to my brother in Lake Worth. Retired EE from FPL. Anal as hell! :D

Noah930 06-28-2019 09:15 AM

I work in medicine, and I would say that there are certainly stupid questions. Questions for which you should already know the answers. Whether you're a student and the answer was already covered in the reading/lecture, or as a practitioner and the answer is something you should already have looked up but were too lazy to have done so. (Patients/families are allowed to ask anything, as they're assumed to have no medical knowledge.)

KFC911 06-28-2019 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 10505500)

Does anyone else spot what's wrong with this?

Aerkuld 06-28-2019 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 10506295)
. . . I find people ask questions they already know the answer to. That way they answer themselves.

If the question is posed as a "Just to clarify" it's probably excusable.

In a slightly different context, I've worked at places which have company-wide all-hands meetings. Stupid questions get asked by people who already know the answer to their own question just so the upper management get to hear the name of the person asking the question. A popular brown nosing technique.

I'd like to think the person answering the question is intelligent enough see straight through this ruse and views the person for the idiot they are. Unfortunately this is probably not the case.

Deschodt 06-28-2019 11:00 AM

Long time ago in another life when I was a junior QA engineer: "How many bugs do you think we missed this month"...

Me: .........

Thinking: well if I knew that we'd have found them....

wswartzwel 06-28-2019 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10506414)
Does anyone else spot what's wrong with this?

Coffee in... but diagram doesn't show coffee exit strategy.

Noah930 06-28-2019 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by wswartzwel (Post 10506524)
Coffee in... but diagram doesn't show coffee exit strategy.

Did you not see the bambi thread? (Post #4, Tobra's solution.) Coffee exit = solution.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1033274-will-somebody-please-kill-bambi.html

KFC911 06-28-2019 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by wswartzwel (Post 10506524)
Coffee in... but diagram doesn't show coffee exit strategy.

Coffee should be on top....before accepting any other input.

Now piss off (sarcasm)! ;)

rcooled 06-28-2019 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Aerkuld (Post 10506435)
I've worked at places which have company-wide all-hands meetings. Stupid questions get asked by people who already know the answer to their own question just so the upper management get to hear the name of the person asking the question. A popular brown nosing technique.

I've seen this nonsense many, many times. Also, some people just like to hear themselves talk and will take any opportunity to speak up in a group...even if it's to say something really lame.

Jims5543 06-28-2019 12:09 PM

Was just asking my pilot friend stupid questions last night.

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red-beard 06-28-2019 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10506414)
Does anyone else spot what's wrong with this?

Needs more coffee? SmileWavy

on2wheels52 06-29-2019 04:45 AM

Customer, pointing at 2 Pioneer cabinets, "Are these audio speakers?"

A930Rocket 06-29-2019 08:20 AM

Me: Showing an aerial map on my phone to someone.

Him: Is that real time?

Me: :rolleyes:

Noah930 06-29-2019 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 10507314)
Me: Showing an aerial map on my phone to someone.

Him: Is that real time?

Me: :rolleyes:

You should have told them to look up and wave.

RANDY P 06-29-2019 02:51 PM

There are good questions, and then there are questions which prove you didn't pay attention or are too lazy to think.

rjp


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