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Posted by Hilarion on 09/30/39 11:22
> > but your posts in English that I've read from this Google
> > search (I know my English is poor and I'm not trying to pretend it's not
> > and I'm not saying I've read all your English posts) do show that you tend
> > to ignore the replies you get
> I get very many replies into different groups. It is not easy to answer to
> all of them.
> So, please do not expect that I answer to all of them because I cannot.
> I also think that answering is an option. Everyone participating in a
> Newsgroup may decide to answer or not as he or she prefers.
I'm not talking about answering someones post. I'm talking about you ignoring
the answers you get. Example: you ask a question, someone answers your
question, you repeat your question. This means that you ignored the
answer. Also it's a good thing if you post information if the specific
answer you got resolved or helped you in resolving the problem, because
if someone else having same problem would search the group archive, he could
check (by reading your comment) if some solution was good or not.
> > and you tend to ask questions even if the
> > answers could be easily found by anyone (which should include you)
> I know that everyone can decide whether he or she wants to answer or not.
The rules on usenet state that one SHOULD NOT ask questions without first
trying to find answers on your own in common places (like tutorials, manuals,
web searching engines, newsgroup archives, newsgroup FAQ and other locations
apropriate for the subject).
Hilarion
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