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 Posted by billy on 11/10/05 21:22 
WOW !!! 
 
thanks for the lecture! now, would please NOT CROSSPOST!!! never mind the  
fact that you cross-posted this same message TWICE!!! 
 
lol 
 
"sam" <rbaba99@caramail.com> wrote in message  
news:43739bbd$0$67260$157c6196@dreader2.cybercity.dk... 
| 1- Give a short and descriptive subject to your post: 
| A subject like: "Please help", "Help!", "hmmm!" or "A Newbie question" are 
| bad subjects. 
| I personally do not read this kind of posts. I just mark them as read. 
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| 2- Try to describe your problem with minimum phrases as possible: 
| In all cases try to make your description fits one screen = The scroll  
bars 
| of your news poster should not appear. 
| The majority of users including me do not read long posts: Imagine how  
many 
| posts there are per day on a news group and how much time has the guy that 
| will answer your question. People want to help the maximum users possible 
| in the time they have. 
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| 3- Point 2 leads to: If you have many questions, post one question a time. 
| It is better for you to get the maximum answered questions than nothing 
| at all. A long post will probably not be read. 
| 
| 4- Instead of writing phrases that are not relevant to your problem, 
| try to use that space for useful phrases that helps understanding your 
| problem. 
| Examples: 
| I'm newbie. /* We was/are all newbie */ 
| Let me try to explain  /* We expect that */ 
| If someone can help /* If no one can you will have no answer */ 
| ....etc 
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| Best regards, 
| Sam 
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