On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 20:39:07 +0000 (UTC), Michael Schmarck wrote:

> I don't. I disagree with his most important point: It's no good
> to post as much information as possible. Instead, the amount of
> information posted should be "condensed" to only the important
> pieces.

You have a problem to which you do not know the solution, so how are you
supposed to know what is important and what is not? The answer is, you
don't, because not knowing the solution means you cannot know for sure
what is relevant and what is not, so err on the side of verbosity.

Of course, none of this really matters as people will be hesitant to
offer any advice in future, no matter how complete your post, because you
have demonstrated a complete lack of civility and respect for those that
you expect to help you.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

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