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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 01/11/99 11:28
Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> Here is my short answer:
Not very short...
> 1)When I asked a question in a NG I do not adress my question
> specifically to one person unless I specify that.
Usenet does not normally work that way. Email does.
> That implies that I may have already got an answer on one subject but
> that I would like to ask again to hear what other people have to say.
IOW, you *got* an answer, but you didn't like it.
> 2) One question can be also asked again because I may have made some
> changes on the website during that time
That's true. You keep asking the same questions over and over.
> 3) When someone ask me for advice I do not try to figure out that the
> piece of advice I am going to give must be accepted by the person in
> question. On the contrary, I think that he or she has to decide
> whether he or she wants to use the advice or not. When I ask someone
> else for advice, I assume that I can decide afterwards whether I
> want to make use of this piece of advice or not
Translate: "I dismiss your advice."
> 4) What you think it is right may be questionable for me and
> viceversa. If you feel it is frustrating that you give a piece of
> advice which I might not use, please do not give any advice
Translate: "I dismiss your advice."
Bye.
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