TheBigBadGman wrote:
I think you misunderstood me.
I didn't e-mail them with a list of demands or anything like that - I simply asked a question: this airplane sitting outdoors concerns me, when will they be moving it indoors?
No, I didn't misunderstand you at all. My point is that a random person they don't know, making a random comment via email, means next to nothing to a museum, given
all the other people doing the same on a daily basis, both sane and crazy.
TheBigBadGman wrote:
It would be unwise for a museum to simply dismiss whatever concerns are brought up, either through correspondence or in person. Museums heavily depend on the charity of sponsors, and a displeased sponsor is one who stops paying.
So, are you a sponsor? No?
That's probably why they blew you off, because yours was just one in a countless stream of well-intentioned randomness, in the perspective of the museum, that is.
Museum people know the donor type when they see them. Donor types generally don't get onto forums like this, they have a way about them that transcends the mere fan type.
TheBigBadGman wrote:
I'm not condemning those folks in Hawaii or anything like that, just saying that its a mindset all too easy to fall into: 'we want your money, not your help - if you don't have money, go back home.'
I think most museums didn't 'fall' into that mindset, they were
born there.