Yes guys you right ..  after a while you think sometimes "if I answer
this, it will take ages and probably more following questions will
raise and I have also a full job, a girlfriend etc ....."..

At the very beginning, I was reading a lot the list mainly before
questionning, then I began to answer ..and there is a lot to learn in
answering..
That's the point, I was searching the answer for some peolple, a very
good learning way ..
Now, it's very rare that I am interested in a question, I still answer
though ... but a bit by sequence..

Polutan, you should try to answer to people, you will realize that you
learn so much that you do not have many questions...

cheers


On Jul 11, 7:50 pm, mbavio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is a reason why Google exists, and I really hate when users post
> something that can be founded in 20 seconds of Google. Feels like you
> are wasting my time and yours too.
>
> Cheers,
> mbavio
>
> On Jul 11, 9:13 am, "Siebren Bakker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I think that at one point or another, we've all started answering a question
> > before realizing that it wasn't actually a question, but actually a demand.
> > For the most part, if anyone takes the time to first do some research, and
> > still can't find an answer, if they phrase it as a polite question, with as
> > much supporting information as they can think of, and are willing to give
> > even more information if asked about it, their answers will tend to be
> > answered, as generally, all of the people who read the google group and have
> > the information sought after, are willing to help out, if nothing than to
> > point people in the right direction. I know I've been helped a lot through
> > the group, and I've helped others with things they didn't know. It's a kind
> > of mutual give-and-take here.
>
> > In the name of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of my sanity.
> > Siebren Bakker(Aevum Decessus)
>
> > On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 04:53, grigri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello :) i'am so sorry before if this post sounds insulting :)
> > > > i just want to know, why most of questions here is rarely answered?
>
> > > > People (including me) get sick of answering the same questions over
> > > > and over again, often from people with little self-initiative. I think
> > > > some people (especially php noobs) find it easier to post a question
> > > > on google groups rather than spend the time poring over the manual,
> > > > api, blogs, google groups, or cake source code.
>
> > > ...and then don't even ask a decent question. A lot of the unanswered
> > > questions are like "i tried to do {x} and it didn't work - fix it for
> > > me" [as you can see, not even a question!]. People who don't put the
> > > time in to phrasing a question properly haven't put the time into
> > > researching the problem by themselves.
>
> > > > Sometimes I begin writing a reply to a post, but halfway through I
> > > > decide not to post it because it's obvious the person hasn't done any
> > > > preliminary research or hasn't made the effort of asking their
> > > > question in a way that is easy to answer.
>
> > > Yeah, I do this too. I start off with all the best intentions, then
> > > think halfway through "I've answered this before..." and stop.
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