
August 7th, 2003
09:25 PM
Asking Questions the Smart Way
This a problem in every tutorial- and tech support-based forum on the web. A barrage of questions that look like this:
"n0thing works help mwe!1!!1!"
It's frustrating, but there's hope!
Just thought I should let everyone know about this:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
If you weren't aware already.
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August 7th, 2003
10:16 PM
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also, this is the greatest way to open a question:
http://www.tutorialforums.com/search.php?s=
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August 8th, 2003
12:24 AM
I've seen this. Really well-written.
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August 8th, 2003
02:55 AM
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I don't really think we have that problem too much around here.
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August 8th, 2003
05:13 PM
I got bored after scrolling through the 20 pages of revisions and the table contents which looks like it's a doctoral thesis or something. The sad truth is, if you can't ask proper questions, or ask lazy questions that can be answered by google, then you are certainly NOT going to spend 3 hours of time to read that text. I am really surprised that something like this document even exists, because I would never have imagined someone working over almost 2 years to create a text about asking questions. Is the author trying to set the record for the most pathetic text ever written? The point is that reading it will not cure the stupidity/lazyness that afflicts so many individuals, so it is useless and a complete waste of life time for both the author who obviously has no life at all, and the rare case of a reader who also has no life and will take the time to read it.

August 8th, 2003
05:24 PM
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/me b*tch slaps matthew arron for saying "werd", and using never the less as one word.
alot of people ask some stupid questions; and i think it's our job to not answer them. you shouldn't need a guide on how to write like an educated human. common sense people, that's all i ask. we've all been through grammar school.
--Edit--
what do you know, the filter didn't censor b*tch.
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August 8th, 2003
05:52 PM
Ulllgghhh...
Pardon me for:
1. having a sense of humor
2. spelling "nevertheless" correctly
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=nevertheless
3. posting a link that some might appreciate.
I'm not trying to indoctrinate here... and while I'm being petty: I find it ironic that you assume we've all been through "grammar school," but you don't know how to spell 'nevertheless' or 'a lot.'
Our job is to help people. Don't forget the name of this forum. I simply posted a link to a site that some might appreciate. I'm not talking about poor spelling or common sense; I'm talking about asking questions in an intelligent manner. Thus, the name of this thread.
I'm apologize if I've created a monster.
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Last edited by Matthew_Aaron, August 8th, 2003 07:23 PM (Edited 1 times)

August 8th, 2003
07:52 PM
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Pardon me for:
1. having a sense of humor
well...i think you should work on your sense of humor a little. you seem to have taken the ***** slap alittle too seriously. i apologize for obviously offending you.
wow that's incredible that nevertheless is a word. you learn something ever post.
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