>I don't think that's your call bud. Haven't you read most list rules out there now a days? Most of them usually don't want advertising of business, work or in your case "classes/tutoring". Maybe once or twice with list owners permission, but not every breath you take. Did you get owners permission to post OT advertising?
>These clowns OK, at least I know your fire/flame throwing isn't personal to just me. Since everybody knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that you think I am a leaching clown, why don't you name off everybody else you think is a leaching clown (since you just implied more than one)? Well, ok then just imply who the other clown(s) are. Would be nicer than what you did/do to me most of the time. >that continuously ask questions on here expecting everything for nothing, With most things that can be answered on list, why don't you just give it up and answer them? The original question of "What are the rules of going from balanced to unbalanced ins?" I'm sure can be answered on list. It probably doesn't take a technical expert to understand them all. Besides, since most people are "smart" to you, give them the answer in a list email so it can help the world and prove the "smart ones" wrong if you are so confident that they aren't so smart after all. Besides, is the reason you are on this list is to get more students? >then cop a tude when a gentle suggestion is made that a little tutoring time might be better served to get >several concepts figured out that would take forever on an email list, well, that's not unreasonable at all. Probably not if it was done the way others on the list work their work into the list traffic. Besides, I really wonder how reputable a business is when it offers me a cracked copy of Sonar 4 or 6. Unless you have stopped that practice since the last time we talked on the phone. Probably not. >YOu guys should be thankful that people like Phil, DJX, >and myself will take the time to answer your questions, maybe you'd >like to go answer all of them yourself if it's going to be that way. When it comes to your answers, I'm sure most of us do go elsewhere. >So you mr. Smart, show some grace and good manners. >And be glad you have a resource like this to leech off of. Isn't it normal to ask questions on a public list and then get answers? "Lets take it to class" isn't going to help someone looking at the public archives any. _______________________________________________ Find JSonar and Sonar FAQs, articles, guides and downloads at jsonar.org. Jsonar mailing list [email protected] http://jsonar.org/mailman/listinfo/jsonar_jsonar.org
