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Re: How to know whether question in SOPW is entirely answered or not?

by cybear (Monk)
on Jun 18, 2002 at 18:46 UTC ( [id://175453]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How to know whether question in SOPW is entirely answered or not?

Chicken,

When was the last time that you paid for advice from the PerlMonks?
You should not whine quite so loudly when the fact of the matter is
that you are getting answers for FREE! People are GIVING you THEIR
time and expertise to help you out. JUST BECAUSE.

If you post something that is not interesting, or not well written
or so verbose that few Monks get to the end of it, don't complain
when you get a partial answer.

You should be thanking the Monks for the help that you have been getting
not complaining because you are not getting the answers that you want.

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Re: Re: How to know whether question in SOPW is entirely answered or not?
by Rex(Wrecks) (Curate) on Jun 20, 2002 at 18:50 UTC
    ++ cybear,
    I'm also curious about Chicken's comment:
    (personaly I got a fruitful help several times, and several times provided answers to questions that was I happen to know)

    According to his writeup list this is not quite so, however he/she may/may not have been a Lurker/Anony Monk for some time.

    It seems all his/her writups are in Perl Monks Discussion, all I can say to that is that if you hang out at the Monastary long enough you will see that it is a very good system, it may have it's flaws as all systems do, but it is one of the best sites of it's type on the internet today.

    Enjoy it, Use it, Like it, or don't bother with it, all those choices are open to you :) I prefer the first 3.

    It's not you right to have the answer you prefer, this place works on knowlege share, and vollenteering of information. If you don't recieve what you are looking for, the brain trust may not have it, or may not want to/have the time/have the energy to part with it.

    "Nothing is sure but death and taxes" I say combine the two and its death to all taxes!
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