I have run into this multiple times and I have very stong opinions about it.
Frist, honestly, there should be a seperate forum with only pinned topics about how to do the most basic of things that people ask. Comprisons between airbrushes, quality of one line of kit against another, how to fix seamlines, how to apply decals, how to prime a kit, how to make snap kits unsnappable. This forums should be directed to when someone signs up for a new account, go over to the new people area, introduce yourself, then go there to see if any of your questions are already answered.
I have on more then a few nights stoped myself from jumping on someone else's topic and just derailing it horribly about something someone said, but I stop myself, thankfully.
As far as getting hostile about things... I post my gundam work on www.bakuc.com There are a few there who respect me, what I do (though my work is subpar on that site) and the knowledge I have (you know the saying, 'those who can not do, teach', I believe I fall into that category for most things.) There are some, fitchenfoo for example, that say things like, direct quote "Pro Modeler Tip: Ignore Smeagol" because I have been worn down to basicly ignoring snapped and just pannel lined kits, and SCREAMING! at the people who paint kits without fixing the seam lines. SEAMLINES SEAMLINES SEAMLINES SEAMLINES EVERYWHERE!!!
My Brass methods teacher would be proud of me, because he has the same mentality I do. There are fundimentals to everything that you MUST master before moving onto harder things. If you cant read music, you shouldnt move on to trying to perform a piece. If you dont know how to fix seams, you shouldnt move onto painting. If you havent trained you should try and run a marathon, if you cant type, you shouldnt try to learn C++.
As far as the WWII stuff, Huxy, Im right with you. I tend to like to focus on the really, just the worst details about it. The camps (on all 3 fronts, american camps, russian camps, and german camps) the atomic bombs on japan, things of that nature, because im a subscriber to the mentality 'History forgotten is history repeated' (paraphrased). I have gotten into many, many discussions about this, sometimes arguments.
I had to take a class about 'justice in a pluralistic society' worst class ever, we did 2 days on the Japanese internment (to lead to should there be reperations for slavery). I raised my hand and started talking, I believe I taught the class for one of those two days. Informed the nice people who much of a slippery slope the US was on during WWII. Look at it, America, we took 'threats' to our national securty (Japanese) and put them in camps to live and work. The Russians are the next tier, they took 'threats' to their national security (anyone the secret police felt like) They put them in camps and worked them to death in siberia. They didnt take as good care of them as we did ours, but they did give them moderate living conditions and food, though they worked them to death. Then you have Germany, Took 'threats' to their national security (you know the list, jews, poles, czecs, slavs, gypsies, gays, mentaly disabled, russians, communists, etc, etc) put them in camps, and executed them. The ones they didnt they worked to death, or starved to death, etc, etc. Think about it like that, we were on one damned slippery slope. (Want some good reads on this that arent straight history books, check out 'one day in the life of Ivan Denisovich' for russia and 'Maus' is a great one for germany (its done in quite an interesting way, compared to most.
I get asked more then not why I'm a music major and not a history major.
As far as my family goes. My grand father and great grand father were both in the us army, so was my great uncle, and some others I cant quite remember. Alot of my family. My grandfather drove transport boats (not PT boats) in the pacific. My great uncle lost his leg as a paratrooper in the air. Another uncle, I believe, was the first to sign up in philadelphia to go to war, but before he was shipped out a drunk hit his car, causing him perminant mental damage. I was recently given two WWII medals from my dad, dunno whos they are exactly. I dunno exactly what they are for, so ill see if you guys can tell me.