Naw... it's not worth my time. Helping someone on the other-hand *is* 
worth my time. You'll notice that my post to Steve gave no real code, 
but only suggestions on how to attack the problem.

Well, back to the grind stone. :o)

Charlie Griefer wrote:
> On 2/8/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Wow... if you don't want to help. Don't help. Stop berating the guy for
>> any perceived lack of etiquette. Geez. Of course he's looking for help.
>> Otherwise, why would he post to a list in the first place... duh. The
>> amount of help any one wants to give is up to them. I'd just suggest
>> calming down, and stop making the guy feel bad. Usually folks are on a
>> list to get and give assistance, not to troll for contract work.
>>     
>
> with all due respect, i think that if somebody is going to ask others
> to invest their time in making an effort to giving assistance, one
> should show that they've made an effort as well.
>
> i do believe that there's an expected level of etiquette on a tech
> list (see http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html).
>
> i'd be happy to discuss this further on cf-community or off-list :)
>
>   

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