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Re: FN-FORUM: WHAT IS A FORUM FOR?
date posted 29th June 2003 23:43
i've got a whole "What is a search engine for" topic lined up, but think the
irony and humour will be lost...
oh well, start of a busy new week tomorrow.
cheers,
iain
www.sometimestheyrejusttoogoodtopassup.co.uk
----- Original Message -----
From: "Debi Sykes" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 11:11 PM
Subject: FN-FORUM: WHAT IS A FORUM FOR?
> to some of the people who replied to the 'confused
> cgi/asp person' what is the big deal? I just asked a
> question, or perhaps I mistunderstood maybe I am wrong
> about this but I thought forum meant a place to
> discuss and ask questions???? You might think I don't
> get your point, - which i am thinking is, find out the
> answer for yourself you will learn more by it....but
> perhaps you are not getting my point, if you turn me
> away when i ask a question like i shouldn't be asking
> questions and tell me to go buy a book or search on
> google then you might aswell tell everyone on here the
> same thing!!!! I am sure everyone on here who knows
> something about programming or whatever at one time
> actually asked a person at least one question, rather
> than looking in a book or using the net which i have
> done- it's not like im not doing what everyone
> suggests, all i was doing was what i thought was what
> a forum was for, and what alot of people when they are
> learning soemthing do, ask their peers or like minded
> or similar minded people, or in this case other
> freelancers, i thought this forum was to 'help each
> other out'. I honestly understand the point of
> 'learning and doing', but I still think I was unfairly
> answered- like I have a nerve asking a question like
> that -or I should know better or soemthing, basically
> that I am thick- and should do a basic 1-2-3 step on
> google. I am looking forward to the replies if any.
>
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