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DooCee
December 6th 03, 12:43 PM
I've posted a few question on this newsgroup and people
have always been nice. But lately I've noticed
some "replies" to my posts and others, have been rude and
include put-downs. Let me clear something up for those of
you that have been giving your "expert" advice to those
of us asking the questions.
(this does not include MVPs' who have been kind and
patient with their time and experience as far as us new-
bees are concerned.)
Lighten-up,please. We are "new users" who post here. We
asked for your patients with us in the sharing of your
advice. If we knew every tech. word and phrase, why would
we be asking any questions at all?
Also, excuse me for not posting in computer language,
using perfect spelling and for not knowing what the ? I'm
talking about.
Most of you who answer rudely, already know you post
replies that way because "you" don't know the answer. So,
next time, if you don't know the answers, Please refrain
from being rude. I's hard enough when your computer is
giving you grief to come to a web-ste for help and only
get more grief. Peace

Charles Swenson
December 6th 03, 12:43 PM
Very well stated !!!!



"DooCee" <doce9456@aoles> wrote in message
...
> I've posted a few question on this newsgroup and people
> have always been nice. But lately I've noticed
> some "replies" to my posts and others, have been rude and
> include put-downs. Let me clear something up for those of
> you that have been giving your "expert" advice to those
> of us asking the questions.
> (this does not include MVPs' who have been kind and
> patient with their time and experience as far as us new-
> bees are concerned.)
> Lighten-up,please. We are "new users" who post here. We
> asked for your patients with us in the sharing of your
> advice. If we knew every tech. word and phrase, why would
> we be asking any questions at all?
> Also, excuse me for not posting in computer language,
> using perfect spelling and for not knowing what the ? I'm
> talking about.
> Most of you who answer rudely, already know you post
> replies that way because "you" don't know the answer. So,
> next time, if you don't know the answers, Please refrain
> from being rude. I's hard enough when your computer is
> giving you grief to come to a web-ste for help and only
> get more grief. Peace

tsyhtema
December 6th 03, 12:43 PM
Don't let Cassandra read this, as she will correct you for posting OT, your
spelling, grammar, and what ever else is causing her grief at that moment.

"DooCee" <doce9456@aoles> wrote in message
...
> I've posted a few question on this newsgroup and people
> have always been nice. But lately I've noticed
> some "replies" to my posts and others, have been rude and
> include put-downs. Let me clear something up for those of
> you that have been giving your "expert" advice to those
> of us asking the questions.
> (this does not include MVPs' who have been kind and
> patient with their time and experience as far as us new-
> bees are concerned.)
> Lighten-up,please. We are "new users" who post here. We
> asked for your patients with us in the sharing of your
> advice. If we knew every tech. word and phrase, why would
> we be asking any questions at all?
> Also, excuse me for not posting in computer language,
> using perfect spelling and for not knowing what the ? I'm
> talking about.
> Most of you who answer rudely, already know you post
> replies that way because "you" don't know the answer. So,
> next time, if you don't know the answers, Please refrain
> from being rude. I's hard enough when your computer is
> giving you grief to come to a web-ste for help and only
> get more grief. Peace

Ted
December 6th 03, 12:43 PM
"tsyhtema" > wrote in message =
...
> Don't let Cassandra read this, as she will correct you for posting OT, =
your
> spelling, grammar, and what ever else is causing her grief at that =
moment.

LOL!

Thing is, she (Amethsyt) violates those very same things you describe =
that she does to others here!

W????n S.
December 6th 03, 12:43 PM
Top post intentional

Mispel intional

NG's are great..............??

Now back to my hacking book.......


"Ted" <"""""""""""""""> wrote in message
s.com...

"tsyhtema" > wrote in message
...
> Don't let Cassandra read this, as she will correct you for posting OT,
your
> spelling, grammar, and what ever else is causing her grief at that moment.

LOL!

Thing is, she (Amethsyt) violates those very same things you describe that
she does to others here!

Malvern
December 6th 03, 12:44 PM
This is pleasant compared to alt.os.windows-xp. Go up there and learn the
true meaning of rude and crude. Several regulars are not intended for those
under 18. Get the drift ?

Malv

"tsyhtema" > wrote in message
...
> Don't let Cassandra read this, as she will correct you for posting OT,
your
> spelling, grammar, and what ever else is causing her grief at that moment.
>
> "DooCee" <doce9456@aoles> wrote in message
> ...
> > I've posted a few question on this newsgroup and people
> > have always been nice. But lately I've noticed
> > some "replies" to my posts and others, have been rude and
> > include put-downs. Let me clear something up for those of
> > you that have been giving your "expert" advice to those
> > of us asking the questions.
> > (this does not include MVPs' who have been kind and
> > patient with their time and experience as far as us new-
> > bees are concerned.)
> > Lighten-up,please. We are "new users" who post here. We
> > asked for your patients with us in the sharing of your
> > advice. If we knew every tech. word and phrase, why would
> > we be asking any questions at all?
> > Also, excuse me for not posting in computer language,
> > using perfect spelling and for not knowing what the ? I'm
> > talking about.
> > Most of you who answer rudely, already know you post
> > replies that way because "you" don't know the answer. So,
> > next time, if you don't know the answers, Please refrain
> > from being rude. I's hard enough when your computer is
> > giving you grief to come to a web-ste for help and only
> > get more grief. Peace
>
>

W????n S.
December 6th 03, 12:45 PM
You must be talking about my friend K. Man.

: )



"Malvern" > wrote in message
...
> This is pleasant compared to alt.os.windows-xp. Go up there and learn the
> true meaning of rude and crude. Several regulars are not intended for
those
> under 18. Get the drift ?
>
> Malv
>
> "tsyhtema" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Don't let Cassandra read this, as she will correct you for posting OT,
> your
> > spelling, grammar, and what ever else is causing her grief at that
moment.
> >
> > "DooCee" <doce9456@aoles> wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I've posted a few question on this newsgroup and people
> > > have always been nice. But lately I've noticed
> > > some "replies" to my posts and others, have been rude and
> > > include put-downs. Let me clear something up for those of
> > > you that have been giving your "expert" advice to those
> > > of us asking the questions.
> > > (this does not include MVPs' who have been kind and
> > > patient with their time and experience as far as us new-
> > > bees are concerned.)
> > > Lighten-up,please. We are "new users" who post here. We
> > > asked for your patients with us in the sharing of your
> > > advice. If we knew every tech. word and phrase, why would
> > > we be asking any questions at all?
> > > Also, excuse me for not posting in computer language,
> > > using perfect spelling and for not knowing what the ? I'm
> > > talking about.
> > > Most of you who answer rudely, already know you post
> > > replies that way because "you" don't know the answer. So,
> > > next time, if you don't know the answers, Please refrain
> > > from being rude. I's hard enough when your computer is
> > > giving you grief to come to a web-ste for help and only
> > > get more grief. Peace
> >
> >
>
>

Malvern
December 6th 03, 12:47 PM
"W????n S." > wrote in message
news:EjnQa.49334$GL4.13170@rwcrnsc53...
> You must be talking about my friend K. Man.
>
> : )
>
>
>
Especially him, but others are guilty of the same offense, only somewhat
milder.

Malv

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