urgent!!!
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Mark Nischalke wrote:
no one would respond to your URGENT need
I had an urgent need last night, but I made it to the bathroom before it transitioned to a full-on emergency.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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:confused: What is there to get angry and upset about?
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chravisankar wrote:
even if some one is in hurry or wants answer instantaneously,there is no harm
No harm in asking. No one is going to kick you or punch you in the face.
chravisankar wrote:
it is his need
But does he deserve it? Needs are not automatically met, otherwise there would be no starving children in Africa.
chravisankar wrote:
if he has time why would he ask in a forum.
Most people post because they (1) Don't know enough about the technology to get the right answer out of google, (2) Are too lazy to use google (3) Are trying to get someone to do their homework for them (4) .... Asking in a forum is not guarantee of an answer, let alone a fast one.
chravisankar wrote:
he has every right to ask for an urgent response
Yes, there is freedom of speech, and with those freedoms come the right to ask for what every you want. For example: I want a luxury penthouse apartment with a view of the river. Will you give it to me? It is urgent!
chravisankar wrote:
nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so
Only because of a severe lack of planning. Most of the time I see "urgent" posts it is because the person didn't plan what they were doing. I'm about to embark on some ASP.NET development work involving Master and Content pages in ASP.NET 2.0. I've done ASP.NET before, but this is my first ASP.NET 2.0 project. I am therefore researching what I can and cannot do with this new technology. That way I don't end up making stupid assumptions and code myself into a corner which then requires "urgent" assistance to get out of again.
chravisankar wrote:
there is no question of decreasing the willingness to answer.
Actually, there is. When I see someone posting "urgent" or similar I often ignore it at first. My experience is that those posts are usually incoherent as well. They don't provide enough information and when they do you can see they've coded themselves into a corner and can't get out without destroying a lot of the work they have done already. I hate clearing up other people's messes and it means that I, personally, am less likely to respond. I'd imagine that there are other people like me also. So, in summary, please do not mark p
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even if some one is in hurry or wants answer instantaneously,there is no harm.it is his need.if he has time why would he ask in a forum.he has every right to ask for an urgent response.nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so.there is no question of decreasing the willingness to answer.
"Change is the only constant thing in life Either or survive or get extinct"
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even if some one is in hurry or wants answer instantaneously,there is no harm.it is his need.if he has time why would he ask in a forum.he has every right to ask for an urgent response.nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so.there is no question of decreasing the willingness to answer.
"Change is the only constant thing in life Either or survive or get extinct"
One more thing to add. While I'm not, a number of people here are consultants, and if you really truely need urgent assistance, you may be able to buy it from them for their standard hourly rate. :laugh::laugh:
-- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.
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even if some one is in hurry or wants answer instantaneously,there is no harm.it is his need.if he has time why would he ask in a forum.he has every right to ask for an urgent response.nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so.there is no question of decreasing the willingness to answer.
"Change is the only constant thing in life Either or survive or get extinct"
chravisankar wrote:
even if some one is in hurry or wants answer instantaneously,there is no harm.it is his need.if he has time why would he ask in a forum.he has every right to ask for an urgent response.nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so.there is no question of decreasing the willingness to answer.
And I have every right to give a slow, delayed response to "urgent." Not everyone on this site is going to quickly drop what they are doing and help just because you have an "urgent" need.
Some people have a memory and an attention span, you should try them out one day. - Jeremy Falcon
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chravisankar wrote:
even if some one is in hurry or wants answer instantaneously,there is no harm
No harm in asking. No one is going to kick you or punch you in the face.
chravisankar wrote:
it is his need
But does he deserve it? Needs are not automatically met, otherwise there would be no starving children in Africa.
chravisankar wrote:
if he has time why would he ask in a forum.
Most people post because they (1) Don't know enough about the technology to get the right answer out of google, (2) Are too lazy to use google (3) Are trying to get someone to do their homework for them (4) .... Asking in a forum is not guarantee of an answer, let alone a fast one.
chravisankar wrote:
he has every right to ask for an urgent response
Yes, there is freedom of speech, and with those freedoms come the right to ask for what every you want. For example: I want a luxury penthouse apartment with a view of the river. Will you give it to me? It is urgent!
chravisankar wrote:
nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so
Only because of a severe lack of planning. Most of the time I see "urgent" posts it is because the person didn't plan what they were doing. I'm about to embark on some ASP.NET development work involving Master and Content pages in ASP.NET 2.0. I've done ASP.NET before, but this is my first ASP.NET 2.0 project. I am therefore researching what I can and cannot do with this new technology. That way I don't end up making stupid assumptions and code myself into a corner which then requires "urgent" assistance to get out of again.
chravisankar wrote:
there is no question of decreasing the willingness to answer.
Actually, there is. When I see someone posting "urgent" or similar I often ignore it at first. My experience is that those posts are usually incoherent as well. They don't provide enough information and when they do you can see they've coded themselves into a corner and can't get out without destroying a lot of the work they have done already. I hate clearing up other people's messes and it means that I, personally, am less likely to respond. I'd imagine that there are other people like me also. So, in summary, please do not mark p
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
For example: I want a luxury penthouse apartment with a view of the river. Will you give it to me? It is urgent!
I have one for you. Penthouse apartment, beautiful view[^] It's multi-room, semi-southern exposure, built in ladder to the loft (ladder doesn't need maintenance as it is carved stone). Loft has a view of the lake too. It's a six bedroom, and a larger room for entertaining or various ceremonies you might need (kids graduation, celebrating sports win, corn's tall this year, etc.). It's a bit dated, so I can give it to you real cheap. ;P
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so
BWAAAHAHAAAHAAAHAAA Yeah, right.
ednrgc wrote:
Colin Angus Mackay wrote: nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so
I never wrote that - chravisankar wrote that.
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
For example: I want a luxury penthouse apartment with a view of the river. Will you give it to me? It is urgent!
I have one for you. Penthouse apartment, beautiful view[^] It's multi-room, semi-southern exposure, built in ladder to the loft (ladder doesn't need maintenance as it is carved stone). Loft has a view of the lake too. It's a six bedroom, and a larger room for entertaining or various ceremonies you might need (kids graduation, celebrating sports win, corn's tall this year, etc.). It's a bit dated, so I can give it to you real cheap. ;P
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
Nice location :laugh:
If you try to write that in English, I might be able to understand more than a fraction of it. - Guffa
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chravisankar wrote:
even if some one is in hurry or wants answer instantaneously,there is no harm.it is his need.if he has time why would he ask in a forum.he has every right to ask for an urgent response.nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so.there is no question of decreasing the willingness to answer.
And I have every right to give a slow, delayed response to "urgent." Not everyone on this site is going to quickly drop what they are doing and help just because you have an "urgent" need.
Some people have a memory and an attention span, you should try them out one day. - Jeremy Falcon
i have poasted this because, i have seen in one of the posts here,some one has asked a question and people instead of answering him asked him not to put such posts. i have not asked anyone "urgent".People who abused me in filthy language,do not throw your words,it will ultimately harm you one day.i am a proud indian.people who abuse india abuse their own motherland and parents.
"Change is the only constant thing in life Either or survive or get extinct"
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i have poasted this because, i have seen in one of the posts here,some one has asked a question and people instead of answering him asked him not to put such posts. i have not asked anyone "urgent".People who abused me in filthy language,do not throw your words,it will ultimately harm you one day.i am a proud indian.people who abuse india abuse their own motherland and parents.
"Change is the only constant thing in life Either or survive or get extinct"
chravisankar wrote:
i have poasted this because, i have seen in one of the posts here,some one has asked a question and people instead of answering him asked him not to put such posts.
Fair enough - now you know in detail why posts such as that are not really welcomed.
chravisankar wrote:
People who abused me in filthy language,do not throw your words,it will ultimately harm you one day.
Who used filthy language? What did they say?
chravisankar wrote:
i am a proud indian.people who abuse india abuse their own motherland and parents.
Sorry, I just don't understand that at all. What has your race got to do with the points being made in this thread?
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ednrgc wrote:
Colin Angus Mackay wrote: nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so
I never wrote that - chravisankar wrote that.
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chravisankar wrote:
i have poasted this because, i have seen in one of the posts here,some one has asked a question and people instead of answering him asked him not to put such posts.
Fair enough - now you know in detail why posts such as that are not really welcomed.
chravisankar wrote:
People who abused me in filthy language,do not throw your words,it will ultimately harm you one day.
Who used filthy language? What did they say?
chravisankar wrote:
i am a proud indian.people who abuse india abuse their own motherland and parents.
Sorry, I just don't understand that at all. What has your race got to do with the points being made in this thread?
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Who used filthy language? What did they say?
I couldn't figure out who used the filthy language and simply didn't reply.
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Sorry, I just don't understand that at all. What has your race got to do with the points being made in this thread?
I am guessing that he thinks people pick on Indians for posting urgent posts. He's wrong, I've seen plenty of non-Indian posters do the same. It is NOT a race issue in my opinion, but an issue of rudeness...
You will see a delete button on each of your posts. Press it. - Colin Angus Mackay
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Who used filthy language? What did they say?
I couldn't figure out who used the filthy language and simply didn't reply.
Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Sorry, I just don't understand that at all. What has your race got to do with the points being made in this thread?
I am guessing that he thinks people pick on Indians for posting urgent posts. He's wrong, I've seen plenty of non-Indian posters do the same. It is NOT a race issue in my opinion, but an issue of rudeness...
You will see a delete button on each of your posts. Press it. - Colin Angus Mackay
PaulC1972 wrote:
I am guessing that he thinks people pick on Indians for posting urgent posts. He's wrong, I've seen plenty of non-Indian posters do the same. It is NOT a race issue in my opinion, but an issue of rudeness...
That's okay then - I was wondering what the nationality of the poster had to do with anything.
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even if some one is in hurry or wants answer instantaneously,there is no harm.it is his need.if he has time why would he ask in a forum.he has every right to ask for an urgent response.nobody will ask urgent unless it is really so.there is no question of decreasing the willingness to answer.
"Change is the only constant thing in life Either or survive or get extinct"
:zzz:
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer