Not to beat a dead horse, but... >From two separate responses:
> And as for Google, I don't feel like I have time to wade through pages and > pages of irrelevant links until I find what I'm looking for when I have a > better resource right here. > > I've actually learned quite a few useful things from questions in > the past > couple of weeks since I joined this list that have obviously reappeared > several times. Now, I could spend hours trawling the archives to see if > there's anything of interest, but I don't really have the time - > and in any > event they're often things I wouldn't have thought about looking > up anyway. I love how the argument for not doing research is not having the time/not wanting to waste time. That is just lazy and selfish. Since you don't want to waste your time looking, it is perfectly acceptable for everyone else to waste time reading a question that's been posted 80 times in the last month, and possibly waste more time typing up the same answer that has probably been posted 80+ times. How is your time more important or valuable than everyone else's? This is not a personal attack on the two posters quoted, just my feelings on that general attitude. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php