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I agree,

If a question really is very simple to answer, why not just give the 
answer, after all asking questions is how we all learn....

Self importance really is ultimatelty self-defeating, no one knows 
everything....and one day we all have to ask.

I've been in the computing game far too long to to claim to know 
definite answers to everything, the more you learn the more

you realise you don't know!

;-)

P.



Joao Medeiros wrote:

>Same happened to me when I joined the Fedora dlist and asked some
>newbie question which I'm too ashamed to remember now :-)
>
>Point is, the time it takes to reply with a "you're wasting my time"
>could actually be used to give some help. If peeps are too busy why
>bothering replying with nasty comments in the first place?!
>
>Just my 2 cents...
>
>
>On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 20:37:08 -0700, Collins Richey <crichey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  
>
>>Every list goes through this sort of thrashing:
>>
>>1. There are some users who are too self-important to remember back
>>when  they were once n00bs. From what I've heard, these are the bulk
>>of users on the Debian lists <grin>.
>>
>>2. There are others who can provide the simple answer AND a gentle
>>reminder where the n00b might find the answer him/herself. What's the
>>old saying: "You ctch more flies with honey than with vinegar."
>>
>>3. Then there is the group (actually, subcategory of 1) who never has
>>any time and can't be bothered to read anything other than
>>super-intellectual stuff and who fills the replies with "your're
>>wasting our time."
>>
>>The most successful lists have a lot of users in category 2.
>>
>>Enjoy,
>>
>>--
>> Collins
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