Hi, I had a minute so I popped in to see the Abbot and he said "the first step in finding the right chapter and verse is to know which book to look in ...", then nodded back off to sleep.
But then, his spectacles slipped off his nose and jolted him awake. "How shall the Seeker know?" I quickly asked. "How to know which book?"
And as he dozed off once more, I could hear him, barely, mumbling "the title ... the title!"
Seriously ... there is a learning curve to locating information on the interwebs, but finding a networking forum or tutorial site cannot possibly be that hard!
The way forward always starts with a minimal test.
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