DRAFT 10/05/02 (revised 04/18/05)
There is a little nOObiness in each of us. But it is only life-threatening in
a few. How to avoid succumbing to nOObyism? Read some FAQ's, particularly the
Newcomer Tips.
http://www.nyx.net/~dgreenw/newcomertips.html
nOObies:
o post comments/me-too's/wisecracks over/under full requote
o nitpick
o can't wait to take a thread off-topic
o post to anything off topic
o don't use, and can't seem to follow, links
o avoid FAQ's and archives
o start as advice-givers as soon as they find the newsgroup
o become professional after reading a book, or a chapter, or taking a course.
o figure on starting out with the Poilane or SF loaf, authentic pumpernickel,
etc.
o are frequently expert in culinary semantics, esp. french bakerspeak
o frequently are fishing for a reply which they know is the correct one
o have a bunch of real tangy starters in their fridge
o are fugitives from chat rooms
o by these activities, draw other nOObies to the NG, like flies
o should not read my posts
o (In Outlook Express: Message; Block Sender; Click!. Do it now!)
Whew, that should narrow it down! (Most nOObies have Outlook Express.)
Misc. occasional nOObie characteristics (may be of use in rating equivocal
cases):
o grow own starters
o highest sourdough expectation is pancakes
o fracture quoted lines and links (real messy margins)
o use bakers' yeast to make what they think is sourdough
o put/advise putting dairy products in sourdough cultures
o attempt/advise making sourdough bread in bread machines
o sometimes post rants about nOObie persecution
o humidify their ovens with ice cubes
o bake after a total rise time of less than 2 hours
o are unaware of the relationship between time and temperature for breadmaking
purposes
o enjoy punching their dough, sometimes as many as three "punchdowns"
o know exactly what is meant by "proof", "proofing", etc.
o love to inspire long queues of advice givers by posting incredibly stOOpid
questions
o ignore replies, keep posting new incredibly stOOpid questions
o want to sourdough everything -- challah, chocolate cake, cherry cobbler, etc.
o believe that the more stuff you put in dough, the better bread you will get.
o can maintain exact temperatures with a light bulb in a styrofoam box
o say their wife and kids can't get enough of their bread, which is wonderful
o complain about the FAQs -- e.g., "(they) are not up to date/full of
mistakes/etc."
o recommend bread-machine pre-mixed products for making sourdough
o repost FAQs (and all kinds of documents which could be located with links)
o reply to spammers, develop threads on spam posts
o know a lot more about Internet etiquette than I do
o cannot find their caps key
Find latest draft at
http://www.prettycolors.com/bread_culture/noobiness.txt