IsaacT
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So I am always hesitant to put something or not put something in my signature. So I want YOUR opinion on the ethics of sigs.
1. Should one put purchased lasers in ones sig even if they haven't arrived?
2. Can builds-in-progress be added even if you haven't had the time to finish it but you have all the parts sitting in front of you?
3. Should sold lasers be removed from your signature completely? If the sold laser was a unique wavelength, is it bad form to leave it and just put sold so as to keep the pretty color on the sig rainbow?
4. Outputs: if you never use a "G" lens, is it bad form to list your laser as the output it has with a "G" Lens? At that point, I never use my lasers without a lens, but I bet I could get some kickass readings without the lens...
That is all for now. If any of you have your own questions/concerns about what to put and what to leave out, post your queries here and we will try to answer them.
Cheers,
Isaac
EDIT: See my signature if you have questions about what I mean in the above questions. All my readings are with everyday lens though.
1. Should one put purchased lasers in ones sig even if they haven't arrived?
2. Can builds-in-progress be added even if you haven't had the time to finish it but you have all the parts sitting in front of you?
3. Should sold lasers be removed from your signature completely? If the sold laser was a unique wavelength, is it bad form to leave it and just put sold so as to keep the pretty color on the sig rainbow?
4. Outputs: if you never use a "G" lens, is it bad form to list your laser as the output it has with a "G" Lens? At that point, I never use my lasers without a lens, but I bet I could get some kickass readings without the lens...
That is all for now. If any of you have your own questions/concerns about what to put and what to leave out, post your queries here and we will try to answer them.
Cheers,
Isaac
EDIT: See my signature if you have questions about what I mean in the above questions. All my readings are with everyday lens though.
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