Aug-28-2018 06:33 PM
Sep-05-2018 06:56 PM
Tvov wrote:RoyB wrote:
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Never been to a Cabelas. I always figured they would be too high dollar for us...
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Roy Ken
I always kind of thought Bass Pro and Cabela's were essentially the same thing with similar prices, possibly with Cabela's leaning just a little more towards hunting. But - I've never been in a Bass Pro.
Also, Bass Pro now owns Cabela's!
Sep-04-2018 08:15 AM
Sep-03-2018 08:00 AM
Jesshopes wrote:Probably. Food for thought for next time.
.. I probably would've gotten better answers if I had left off the part about 11 kids...which people fixated on. If I had simply said, "I'm looking for a way to run a few fans without the use of a generator while boondocking for a night" people would have focused on my actual problem...and not tried to give me solutions for my lifestyle.
Sep-02-2018 12:14 PM
Sep-02-2018 10:00 AM
toedtoes wrote:BizmarksMom wrote:
Holy mackarel! They are spending one night without air conditioning. When I was a kid, we spent weeks in a tent - where it got into the 90s. Yes, there was some complaining, but we all survived. Nobody got dehydrated. Nobody got heat stroke. We have all gone on to camp in our adult lives.
Some of you are talking like this will be the worst experience ever for the kids.
I think part of that was to the wording of the OP. The problem with forums is that you can only respond to what you read. The title "keeping cool while boondocking" and the desire to "run a couple fans" because it "will be warm" is subject to how each reader interprets "cool" and "warm". One person interprets warm as 100 degrees, another 70 degrees. One person interprets "keeping cool" as cooling the air another as moving the air around.
Also, as the majority of posters on this forum are middle age and above, they are subjecting their own ability to handle various temperatures to the situation.
Sep-02-2018 09:44 AM
Sep-02-2018 08:33 AM
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Aug-31-2018 08:41 PM
Jesshopes wrote:
Thanks . I appreciate a thoughtful and kind response. It baffles me that people even waste their time with a rude or cranky response. There were several thoughtful and kind and helpful responses. For those I am very grateful. I was thinking I probably wouldn't be back to the forum. I just wanted help with a specific question...didn't think that was such an odd idea. Or that people here would make snyde comments or negative assumptions about my family.
Aug-31-2018 08:26 PM
2oldman wrote:toedtoes wrote:And it only took 9 pages to get that information.
One person interprets warm as 100 degrees, another 70 degrees.
Aug-31-2018 04:57 PM
Aug-31-2018 04:19 PM
Jay Coe wrote:Alright sweetie. Thanks a bunch.Jesshopes wrote:
In third grade math class we learned that the most effective way to get the answer to a story problem is to eliminate the unnecessary information.
It doesn't matter how you spin it or how many years you've been on forums. Several people in this forum proved my point by providing useful information without knowing any of the details that you deem necessary. None of them had to mention their level of expertise by telling me they've been involved in more forums than me for more years than me.
Apparently the charge and strings attached to this advice is that I have to endure condescending, rude comments from people who don't actually have to comment at all if they don't think there is enough information for them to be helpful.
This ain't math honey. Just trying to help you out down the road. You're not interested /willing to learn. I'm done.
Aug-31-2018 03:19 PM
Jesshopes wrote:
In third grade math class we learned that the most effective way to get the answer to a story problem is to eliminate the unnecessary information.
It doesn't matter how you spin it or how many years you've been on forums. Several people in this forum proved my point by providing useful information without knowing any of the details that you deem necessary. None of them had to mention their level of expertise by telling me they've been involved in more forums than me for more years than me.
Apparently the charge and strings attached to this advice is that I have to endure condescending, rude comments from people who don't actually have to comment at all if they don't think there is enough information for them to be helpful.
Aug-31-2018 03:02 PM
toedtoes wrote:And it only took 9 pages to get that information.
One person interprets warm as 100 degrees, another 70 degrees.