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  • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

    I vote for 6...Not your problem!

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    Luc Pattyn
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    That is likely to fail, the OP will assume the homework has been sent. Eventually he will blame Griff and not understand it was all his own fault. :)

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      You got yourself deep in trouble, haven't you? There are many more choices: 7) reply to the student: the tutor refuses to accept third-party answers 8) reply to the student you've sent a message to the tutor that the homework assignment was below average CodeProject homework questions, and we refuse to stoop so low. 9) ask the tutor whether you can still join the class, as it seems all very interesting 10) send the tutor a horrible answer and apologize for not understanding anything, blaming him for not explaining it well in the first place 11) send the tutor a mail asking for the principal's email address, so you can complain about poor homework assignments and CodeProject abuse. etc. etc. Whatever you do, we want to read the whole story with all the gory details. :laugh:

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      OriginalGriff
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      Luc Pattyn wrote:

      You got yourself deep in trouble, haven't you?

      :sigh: Morally, yes. On the bright side: Physically, no. He is (from the tutors email address) in India, and with his obvious abilities will never get a visa to come over here and hit me. :thumbsup:

      Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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        That is likely to fail, the OP will assume the homework has been sent. Eventually he will blame Griff and not understand it was all his own fault. :)

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        Mike Hankey
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        Luc Pattyn wrote:

        That is likely to fail, the OP will assume the homework has been sent. Eventually he will blame Griff and not understand it was all his own fault.

        Again not his problem. Life's all about lessons learned and what we take away from them!

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          You got yourself deep in trouble, haven't you? There are many more choices: 7) reply to the student: the tutor refuses to accept third-party answers 8) reply to the student you've sent a message to the tutor that the homework assignment was below average CodeProject homework questions, and we refuse to stoop so low. 9) ask the tutor whether you can still join the class, as it seems all very interesting 10) send the tutor a horrible answer and apologize for not understanding anything, blaming him for not explaining it well in the first place 11) send the tutor a mail asking for the principal's email address, so you can complain about poor homework assignments and CodeProject abuse. etc. etc. Whatever you do, we want to read the whole story with all the gory details. :laugh:

          Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [Why QA sucks] [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum

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          CPallini
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          Great! :-D

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

            OK - done.
            Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

            Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

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            Marc Clifton
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            #2. I for one would never want someone like that to be anywhere near software development. Marc

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

              OK - done.
              Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

              Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

              Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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              PIEBALDconsult
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              I second #2. And let that be a lesson to you.

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                OK - done.
                Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                DaveAuld
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                That is 2 votes for #2, motion carried...

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                  OK - done.
                  Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                  Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                  Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                  1. Send your price list.

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                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                    Luc Pattyn wrote:

                    You got yourself deep in trouble, haven't you?

                    :sigh: Morally, yes. On the bright side: Physically, no. He is (from the tutors email address) in India, and with his obvious abilities will never get a visa to come over here and hit me. :thumbsup:

                    Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                    DaveAuld
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                    OriginalGriff wrote:

                    He is (from the tutors email address) in India

                    I don't know why, but this doesn't seem to surprise me in the slightest:~

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                      OK - done.
                      Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                      Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                      Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                      AspDotNetDev
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                      Send the tutor a link to the question and recommend he/she put an answer of his/her own device. Could get interesting. :-\

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                        Send the tutor a link to the question and recommend he/she put an answer of his/her own device. Could get interesting. :-\

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                        Lost User
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                        So it gets the claw mark of approval. :laugh:

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                        • A AspDotNetDev

                          Send the tutor a link to the question and recommend he/she put an answer of his/her own device. Could get interesting. :-\

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                          OriginalGriff
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                          Now there is an idea I hadn't thought of! :evil laugh smiley:

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                          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                            OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                            OK - done.
                            Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                            Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                            Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                            Number 2 and make sure the tutor gets a link to the question on CP.

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                            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                              OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                              OK - done.
                              Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                              Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                              Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                              Keith Barrow
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                              2. I lecture at a University and I'd want to know so I can b*ll*ck the little cheat. 5 is unlikely to get noticed sadly .....

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                              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                                OK - done.
                                Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                                Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                                Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                                Mycroft Holmes
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                                2 with a link to both the question and this thread! You might get another member for CP and the tutor should be aware of the site anyway.

                                Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                  OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                                  OK - done.
                                  Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                                  Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                                  Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                                  Amar Chaudhary
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                                  Just write back to OP, that you have sent the mail to the tutor - and let him discuss this with his tutor directly. Hearing his explanation would be fun :rolleyes: -------Edit------------- On a second thought that e-Mail address might belong to himself/friend.

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                                  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                    OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                                    OK - done.
                                    Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                                    Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                                    Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                                    Savvas Kleanthous
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                                    Definatelly #2. Writting software is hard enough, we dont need to make it more difficult by having to do additional code maintenance created from people like that. I dont want to be mean, but hey, I dealt with a lot of incompetance from 3rd parties latelly.

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                                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                                      OK, so a homework question comes in: Lazy, lazy, lazy[^] He can't even be bothered to hide that this is homework, and he hasn't done it. He pastes the whole task in as a question. Not even a polite "Please help" or "I'm stuck". Just the task. So, I - joking, but to shift it from the "unanswered" pile without deleting it - answer

                                      OK - done.
                                      Post your tutors email, and I'll send it directly for you.

                                      Normally, they are bright enough to realise that won't work - the tutor will get the homework from my email, rather than the OP's. So. He does. Now I have the OP tutors email. Should I: 1) Reply to student, saying do it yourself or I'll email the tutor and tell him. 2) Reply to tutor, telling him. 3) Send a load of old rubbish to the tutor and get the OP a failing grade. 4) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name. 5) Send the tutor a good answer in the OP's name plastered with copyright notices to me. 6) Just ignore it and let the OP panic. I do know that (4) is not going to happen. I really don't quite know what to do here!:confused:

                                      Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                                      Johnny J
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                                      Like most of the others I vote for #2 Good luck...

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