Greg,

You definitely kept me smiling with that one !! ;-) Very well said.

Sravan,

You still have a lot to learn about asking questions (the right way).

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Cerebrus.
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On Feb 19, 11:59 pm, "Greg Hile" <[email protected]> wrote:
> How about sharing the code you have and what is it that you need.
> Simply saying I have a project that involves X, Y, and Z, then asking how to
> do X, Y and Z makes it seem to me that you have a project that you have no
> idea how to do.
>
> Maybe some background like, this is a project I was assigned in class, but I
> fell down the stairs because I can longer use the elevator after I farted in
> it while the dean was in it with me, and now I have suffered a head injury
> and cannot recall anything I was taught (but I still can recall the farting
> incident, which is REALLY weird!). Please help this poor bean eating fool!
>
> Or,
> My boss asked who could do this project and I volunteered so that I can get
> a raise to pay for an operation for a head injury I sustained while in
> school (you do NOT want to know how THAT happened!).  
>
> OR,
> Dudes, my wife is being held and the kidnappers said they would cut off her
> left ear if I didn't write a network data protocol analyzer for them by the
> end of the week. I don't know how to do this, PLEASE help me before they
> make her head all loppy-sided.
>
> That's how I'd ask!
>
> Greg
>
>
>

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