I think this is all a misunderstanding. True Jamie and Rocky has been
going back and forth at each other.. And Rocky has been very outspoken
and rude which is wrong. But what sent Jamie over the edge, is a post
from another user "Rhaazy".  Which I believe Rhaazy was speaking to
all of us. At which point, I was involved in not heavily but involved.
Rhaazy ,which isn’t rocky by the way, has some truth to his post.  I
took the advice of Glenn and Cerebrus "keyboard gone in the trash with
coffee all over it" and start searching for post that I could answer
at which point I did (I don't see my post yet, but it's ok). I
originally signed up for this forum to get help and communicate with
people with similar Development interest as I. I suggest to the
"Original Cats and/or Expert Professionals" who like to have the Top
number posts should lead by example. It is really good to keep
referencing the statistics. but are your numbers truly reflecting your
helping others or  you asking them “How does shoe leather tastes" and
boasting about your post numbers. As an intermediate developer, I
joined to gain knowledge and a little confidence; by asking target
questions that you would consider stupid, simple, or dumb. Google
search can not comprehend my thoughts. From observing the forum and
how some “experts” has scolded people, I have reframed from asking my
questions for now. And I'm pretty sure thousands of your viewers have
done the same. int the intrem, I will do my best to answer as many
questions as I can.


ps.
I want to give a big ups to my IT comrade Jamie..  Jamie was a smart
Guy and he will be sorely missed in the IT Forum.






On Sep 23, 4:08 am, CK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, this isn't funny now.  (I hadn't seen the queoted post below when
> I worte my last one).
>
> A lot of people give their time and energy here to answer questions,
> there is a group of about a dozen people that regualrly give away
> information for free.  Sometimes people ask really stupid questions,
> and when that happens, they often get a stupid answer.  Some people
> see that as there are a lot of bullies on this group, but actually
> there is a limit to the amount of crap you can take.
>
> You then get these hotheads who make it their mission to personally
> attack anyone who has abused someone for asking a stupid question.
> This has now led to TWO experts leaving the group in the time I've
> been a subscriber.  The loss of these two people will mean that people
> who are genuinely searching for help without being lazy, stupid or
> offensive, will have less chance of getting what they need.
>
> How about BEFORE you start flaming the experts, you read their other
> posts where they have been helpful in response to a sensible question,
> then reevaluate how it would be best to answer a question that does
> not make sense or is asking for free code when they are being paid to
> write it themselves.
>
> We live in a competitive world, so I'm NEVER going to write code for
> someone else who is being paid for it (well not a full set, I'll give
> chunks freely to help on your way).
>
> All you flamers (and experts also) should think a little more before
> you write your posts.  Yes the internet allows faceless arguing, and
> that is what makes it great, but here it is having a devastating
> negative effect
>
> On 22 Sep, 21:03, "Jamie Fraser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > You're directing that at me?
>
> > Are you completely stupid?
>
> > Rocky (or whichever persona he has adopted this week) hurled abuse
> > around the list, mailed me off list when I replied and has generally
> > harassed people here. I stand up for myself and get more abuse?
>
> > Cerebrus, Glenn and anyone else on the list who is decent - you know
> > where to contact me. 3 years has been plenty on the list, bye!- Hide quoted 
> > text -
>
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