Ahhhh, the yearly what do I call myself topic... I think it's comical/sad how many people get wadded up about what's the 'right way' to do it.
I agree, that the best answer is knowing where YOU are, and where to anticipate the other guy. If you are tight in the shorts over someone else's radio work, you are devoting too much time to something that's irrelevant, and you should be devoting more of it to the window, because that's where the guy that doesn't even use the radio is going to be.
I think that doing what is the regional norm has far more credence than being an outsider 'hot shot' that's going to show the world a 'better way'. Color's are fine, numbers are fine, just point me to where you are at, without stepping on someone else's opportunity to do the same.
I think learning the local call points (because they're rarely anything charted) is far more important in establishing accuracy than numbers or paint.
I think being a jerk to a controller makes as much sense as pissing on a cops foot. Even if the controller was a jerk to you. Declaring an emergency to puff your chest out only assures you will have to talk to 'the man' again? Declaring a fuel emergency when there is none is a childish way of endangering other people's life. Good luck explaining that one.



