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jpw23
01-20-2004, 05:47 PM
I have posted to several catagories on this board and have recieved no replies except to post in a different catagory...what does it take to get replies or help...i thought that was why you guys were here.....to answer questions......if it is because that i am the new guy.....well then what does it take to become worthy of your knowledge? I may not have the pc geek persona but i do know my way around a good pc and have fixed many a computer in my day......seems that you people are just snobs....you can justify this by banning me from your board or you can answer my questions....your choice!!!!!
habibbijan
01-20-2004, 06:20 PM
Here's a reply: Calm down. Relax. Posting several generic questions and expecting prompt, detailed replies is very self-centered on your part. By the way, calling all of us "snobs" won't win you any friends here.
I read your posts, and you mainly want to know if we see problems with your setup. Let me ask you this: Does it work for you? If so, then there are no problems. We're not wizards; we volunteer and make posts here because we're passionate about audio.
Patience is a virtue. You should try it.
wockachucka
01-20-2004, 07:49 PM
If someone here read your question and had some advice to give you that they thought was helpful, then they would give it.
You demand a response. If I have no knowledge that I can to contribute to your thread, would you prefer:
A) A response that says, "Hmmm...I don't know."
B) Incorrect, inaccurate information (or random speculation), or
C) A no-brain (but technically correct) answer like, "Throw your computer away and buy exactly what I have because my setup works."
I think you'd rather that I just not respond if I didn't know the answer, rather than doing one of the above.
PS: You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
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