musterion
Well-known member
BBS and others use the analogy of a mailroom to describe MAD. It's fine, but what other analogies might you use, if you were going to?
I've been thinking about a pile of tools laying in front of an empty pegboard. All of the tools are good but each tool has a specific purpose that no other tool can meet. You can try to use them all willy nilly but to do the best possible job, you have to be clear on how and when, or if, each tool is used. There are also some you can't use without resulting in bad workmanship, through no fault of the tool.
So what's the first order of business? Don't jump in and start driving nails with a level. Before going to work, organize them all on the board to see what's what.
Other analogies?
I've been thinking about a pile of tools laying in front of an empty pegboard. All of the tools are good but each tool has a specific purpose that no other tool can meet. You can try to use them all willy nilly but to do the best possible job, you have to be clear on how and when, or if, each tool is used. There are also some you can't use without resulting in bad workmanship, through no fault of the tool.
So what's the first order of business? Don't jump in and start driving nails with a level. Before going to work, organize them all on the board to see what's what.
Other analogies?