Tammy Wilborn wrote:
no, you need lessions in etiquette. I asked you a simple question and
your answer to me was to unsubscribe to the web site.
Excuse me??? That was not the only answer I gave you. I took the time to
do a google search that provided the answer to your question for you and
posted the search result. But I see no thanks for that: only complaints.
That is what I meant about netiquette. People who make an attempt to
help you should be thanked, not scolded.
I know this is
not a paid web site and if you can't be nice, you should not reply!!!!
I offered what I considered (and still consider) to be good advice. Just
because you don't like the advice does not mean I'm offering it to be
mean. I sincerely believe that you would be better off deleting
developersdex from your bookmarks and use a real newsreader to view
these groups. I'm not being mean to you when I say that (perhaps the
developersdex operators would be offended, but i don't care): I'm saying
it because I think it's good advice that you should take.
Bob Barrows
PS. is the problem that you are not reading my entire reply? Start from
the very top of my previous replies and read them all the way through.
Don't just read the final paragraph.
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