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    ColinDavies
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    So call be biased or whatever but its a fact, If someone posts a Qu at CP and I don't persoanlly know them as a Cyber identity, I'm quite likely to give them a one line answer if I know it. But if someone I have an association in the Lounge or Sonork asks a question who I'm well aquainted with, I'm quite preapared to frop tools and try to solve it out right, even ig it takes a good deal of time. Does anyone else think this way ? Regardz Colin J Davies

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    I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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      So call be biased or whatever but its a fact, If someone posts a Qu at CP and I don't persoanlly know them as a Cyber identity, I'm quite likely to give them a one line answer if I know it. But if someone I have an association in the Lounge or Sonork asks a question who I'm well aquainted with, I'm quite preapared to frop tools and try to solve it out right, even ig it takes a good deal of time. Does anyone else think this way ? Regardz Colin J Davies

      Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

      I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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      benjymous
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      Yeah, I'm the same. I've run an faq in the past (do a google for vmu faq) and tended to give rather basic answers to people who I didn't know (and usually those were just "see question 3.18" as it was blantantly obvious that they'd just found the faq, and sent me an email with their problem, without reading what was already there). If someone I know has a problem, I'll spend ages thinking of a solution (quite often to be told "oh yeah, I sorted that out. thanks anyway") -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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        So call be biased or whatever but its a fact, If someone posts a Qu at CP and I don't persoanlly know them as a Cyber identity, I'm quite likely to give them a one line answer if I know it. But if someone I have an association in the Lounge or Sonork asks a question who I'm well aquainted with, I'm quite preapared to frop tools and try to solve it out right, even ig it takes a good deal of time. Does anyone else think this way ? Regardz Colin J Davies

        Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

        I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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        Rage
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        Colin Davies wrote: Does anyone else think this way Maybe it sounds Superman, but i´ll try to help as much as i can everyone who posts something ... but i´m not very experienced, so i also sometimes say things which are not very relevant :| I always say myself that if i had a big problem, i´d be glad to find a real help somewhere... ~RaGE();

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          Colin Davies wrote: Does anyone else think this way Maybe it sounds Superman, but i´ll try to help as much as i can everyone who posts something ... but i´m not very experienced, so i also sometimes say things which are not very relevant :| I always say myself that if i had a big problem, i´d be glad to find a real help somewhere... ~RaGE();

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          Rage wrote: ..but i´ll try to help as much as i can everyone... I agree with you, Rage. da sonu :cool:

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            So call be biased or whatever but its a fact, If someone posts a Qu at CP and I don't persoanlly know them as a Cyber identity, I'm quite likely to give them a one line answer if I know it. But if someone I have an association in the Lounge or Sonork asks a question who I'm well aquainted with, I'm quite preapared to frop tools and try to solve it out right, even ig it takes a good deal of time. Does anyone else think this way ? Regardz Colin J Davies

            Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

            I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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            Christopher Duncan
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            Well, as soon as I learn to program I'm planning on adopting an elitist attitude myself, just to bolster the image. By the way, Colin, I'm having a little trouble with this "Hello World" think in VB, could you assist? (where's that damned icon for ducking?) Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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              Well, as soon as I learn to program I'm planning on adopting an elitist attitude myself, just to bolster the image. By the way, Colin, I'm having a little trouble with this "Hello World" think in VB, could you assist? (where's that damned icon for ducking?) Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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              Christopher Duncan wrote: I'm having a little trouble with this "Hello World" think in VB, I'd recommend starting off more slowly, perhaps using QBASIC. You've just taken on a bit too challenging a project for your skill set at this time. I'm a Frisbeeterian. We believe that when you die your soul is thrown up on the roof, and you can't get it down.

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                So call be biased or whatever but its a fact, If someone posts a Qu at CP and I don't persoanlly know them as a Cyber identity, I'm quite likely to give them a one line answer if I know it. But if someone I have an association in the Lounge or Sonork asks a question who I'm well aquainted with, I'm quite preapared to frop tools and try to solve it out right, even ig it takes a good deal of time. Does anyone else think this way ? Regardz Colin J Davies

                Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                It depends. I'll always try to help someone I know, but I'll go through lengths to help someone I don't know if I have the time and if they seem like they legitimately want to learn instead of a typical "h0W 2 k1lL CTRL+ALT+DEL 4 mY pR0g" and aren't being plain lazy. Also, I'll never answer a question from an AC. Jeremy Falcon Imputek "..." - Paul Watson  07-17

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                  Christopher Duncan wrote: I'm having a little trouble with this "Hello World" think in VB, I'd recommend starting off more slowly, perhaps using QBASIC. You've just taken on a bit too challenging a project for your skill set at this time. I'm a Frisbeeterian. We believe that when you die your soul is thrown up on the roof, and you can't get it down.

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                  Roger Wright wrote: I'd recommend starting off more slowly, perhaps using QBASIC. You've just taken on a bit too challenging a project for your skill set at this time. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Actually, when I was teaching myself to program, I started on an Altos CP/M box with MBASIC and WordStar being the only available option. It wasn't pretty. I decided to learn C to escape line numbers. Memory bugs seemed like a good tradeoff at the time... :-D Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                    Roger Wright wrote: I'd recommend starting off more slowly, perhaps using QBASIC. You've just taken on a bit too challenging a project for your skill set at this time. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Actually, when I was teaching myself to program, I started on an Altos CP/M box with MBASIC and WordStar being the only available option. It wasn't pretty. I decided to learn C to escape line numbers. Memory bugs seemed like a good tradeoff at the time... :-D Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                    Christopher Duncan wrote: I started on an Altos CP/M box with MBASIC That goes way back:-D I started with an Altair, and only had ones and zeroes to work with. I would have killed for line numbers, but had to settle for writing the OS and Assembler myself, on punched tape. MBASIC was a godsend:laugh: I'm a Frisbeeterian. We believe that when you die your soul is thrown up on the roof, and you can't get it down.

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                      Christopher Duncan wrote: I started on an Altos CP/M box with MBASIC That goes way back:-D I started with an Altair, and only had ones and zeroes to work with. I would have killed for line numbers, but had to settle for writing the OS and Assembler myself, on punched tape. MBASIC was a godsend:laugh: I'm a Frisbeeterian. We believe that when you die your soul is thrown up on the roof, and you can't get it down.

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                      Christopher Duncan
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                      Roger Wright wrote: I started with an Altair, and only had ones and zeroes to work with. You had zeroes? We had to use the letter 'O'! (Scott Adams) :-D Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                        Colin Davies wrote: Does anyone else think this way Maybe it sounds Superman, but i´ll try to help as much as i can everyone who posts something ... but i´m not very experienced, so i also sometimes say things which are not very relevant :| I always say myself that if i had a big problem, i´d be glad to find a real help somewhere... ~RaGE();

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                        Sometimes the best thing you can give person is the "KeyWord" so they can explore for themselves. Then they know what to search for at MS MSDN or CP for example. What I mean is with "friends", I'm more likely to find or create a code example as such for them. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                        I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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                          Well, as soon as I learn to program I'm planning on adopting an elitist attitude myself, just to bolster the image. By the way, Colin, I'm having a little trouble with this "Hello World" think in VB, could you assist? (where's that damned icon for ducking?) Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                          Yes, I detect sarcasm. Possibly I didn't emplain myself well enough. Also consider this Christopher, I occasionally get paid to do R&D stuff. ( in and out of IT) The only two reasons really that I get results is because I have spent both money and time studying myriads of tomes and have friends who help me, who I in turn help. If I was working in as a normal employee I'd possibly lend my skills more eagerly to all in sundry. For instance yesterday I gave a young chap a truly "Revolutionary" parsing technique with no strings attached. So I do help some folk, but I must also consider that I have a family to feed, and if I just give stuff a way I'll never get paid. Quite often I get requests for "How do I do 'such and such' ?" And I have sent a contract as a reply rather than the answer. If I didn't do that I probably would never get any work coming in. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                          I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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                            Yes, I detect sarcasm. Possibly I didn't emplain myself well enough. Also consider this Christopher, I occasionally get paid to do R&D stuff. ( in and out of IT) The only two reasons really that I get results is because I have spent both money and time studying myriads of tomes and have friends who help me, who I in turn help. If I was working in as a normal employee I'd possibly lend my skills more eagerly to all in sundry. For instance yesterday I gave a young chap a truly "Revolutionary" parsing technique with no strings attached. So I do help some folk, but I must also consider that I have a family to feed, and if I just give stuff a way I'll never get paid. Quite often I get requests for "How do I do 'such and such' ?" And I have sent a contract as a reply rather than the answer. If I didn't do that I probably would never get any work coming in. Regardz Colin J Davies

                            Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                            I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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                            Christopher Duncan
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                            Actually, your previous statements were all quite sensible. I was just looking for somebody to poke with a stick, and you were closest. :-D Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                              Actually, your previous statements were all quite sensible. I was just looking for somebody to poke with a stick, and you were closest. :-D Chistopher Duncan Author - The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World (Apress)

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                              ColinDavies
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                              Christopher Duncan wrote: I was just looking for somebody to poke with a stick, and you were closest. Thats fine. Regardz Colin J Davies

                              Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                              I am sick of fighting with Martin, I think I will ignore his posts from here on in, and spend the time working on articles instead. Christian Graus

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