This is the best discussion site I have ever used. The attitude of the monks is superb. I really appreciate the humility here, that I see even from the guru monks. It's the only place I don't cringe when hitting the send button for fear I am going to get snubbed, ignored or lambasted for not crossing a "t" properly or something. Okay, I got criticized once for nothing, but then 10 monks rushed in to defend me, and without frying the guy who criticized me. Man, you just don't see that too often.
The eagerness of the monks to help without fearing they're going to become a n__bie* enabler is much appreciated. Yes, I can understand the benefit of having to scour the docs for answers, but sometimes it is really helpful to just have someone tell you, and get many different perspectives on an issue.
Sorry if I'm starting to sound too gushy here, but I can't help it.
Thanks
*(i hate that word)
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by Allasso
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