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RE: [cobalt-users] Cobalt user chatroom????
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Cobalt user chatroom????
- From: "Dan Kriwitsky" <webhosting@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Apr 6 09:26:58 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> And I'm top posting.
Congratulations. Why not post in HTML, too.
> This is the problem with simply telling everyone to "look at the
> archives."
> And not to beat Dan up, but this is one of his favorite messages
> it seems.
> I took this person's question to be is there a chat room SET UP
> to allow us
> to chat together in real time. Please Dan, explain how that would
> be in the
> archives. And please, no flames!
I thought I answered that. IRC. Did you read the post I referenced?
I didn't bother to ask what they meant by a "chatroom" since I'm not on AOL.
> I think that its enough, IMHO. We are tending to react rather
> than read the
> questions rationally.
It helps to read the answers too before replying.
> If I cannot ask a question to this list, whether it
> might or might not be in the archive, and get a helpful reply, then his
> list has lost its appeal. And that will be a real shame. Everything can
> not necessarily be located in the archive. Sometimes its much
> easier to ask
> a simple question, and get a simple reply back. Although the
> answer MIGHT
> be in the archive, it hardly takes too much time or bandwidth to simply
> answer.
It takes less time to at least try a search engine and/or the archives and
indicate what you tried instead of just posting and hoping someone less lazy
reads the post and provides the answer.
--
Dan Kriwitsky