Hello,
First off, I never said that it was wrong to ask
questions!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just that now a days, all kinds of accessible
documentation exists that would contain more detail than most of us
could ever provide.
And being retired or not really has nothing to do with questions. It
just means that I have been working with students for a long time.
And in just about every case where the student started to initiate
his/her own learning the better he or she did.
Furthermore, I have nothing else to add to this subject.
Dan
On Sep 23, 2007, at 7:20 PM, VaShaun Jones wrote:
Hmmm I agree in some instances. Me and Jedd are new to the Mac and
all of its intracasise. I would imagine with Leopard you will hear
questions like anyone found a fix for this or that. For most of my
questions that I have I would need to know how the Mac works on the
web and for that I need to ask questions. If I need to unsubscribe
to make the retired happy I will. Listers If after you have spent
all day looking for something then and only then are you able to
post a question to the list. The store clerk tells me the item I am
looking is over there. Where is over there? The same for new
things. You asked a hell of alott questions when you got started
years ago, what happened? Were you told to go read it yourself?