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RE: FN-FORUM: Why????
date posted 1st May 2004 15:31
Hi Dominic,
True,
but there are a lot of people who don't have time for newbies - everyone has
to learn stuff.
Even if it may seem stupidly simple to some of us - it may not be for
others.
Kind Regards
Danny
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>In my own experience, whenever I've posted to the forum asking for
>feedback/help I've always found everything to be fine.
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>If someone has strong feelings about something then let them express
>them - I know when I'm asking I'd rather have that than nothing at all.
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>Occasionally there are some flame wars - more often than not linked to
>the old CSS/tables debate (please let's not start that one again!!!) but
>otherwise I've always found it to be fine.
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>There is one person on here who seems to think it unprofessional that we
>ask for advise and tends to make his feelings well known on those lines
>- if he wants to do that fine but personally I think it's a pretty
>f**king stupid attitude. Nonetheless, he's well within his rights to
>make the comments and I for one won't stop open debate. We still live in
>a free country and thus all have the right so long as we don't infringe
>the rights of others to say what we want - constructive or otherwise.
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>My view is the main difference between the forum and a real office is
>that most of us work on our own and use the forum as our 'virtual
>workmates' as we can't just turn around and ask someone sitting at the
>desk behind us. The detached nature of the forum compared to an office
>means that it's easier to say to make heated remarks without fear of
>reprisals - but we're all grown up (at least I hope so) and should be
>able to take it on the chin.
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>If you don't like the nature of the forum you could always unsub.
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>2p
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>Dominic
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>I know- silly isn't it :P
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