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Sun, Feb 1, 2004, 9:26pm (EST-1) (Guy=A0LaRochelle)
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* I didn't know I had to write a book before asking a question just to
explain why I am asking the question.

If you say you already looked, then people won't think you didn't.
Can make a HUGE difference in he quality of the responses you get. But,
you should have already figured that part out.

* Yes, maybe I was using the wrong search words. I am not an expert on
browsing the web and I don't want to be because I would never get
anything done.

An expert is someone who know everything there is about a given
subject. So, you must have meant comptent, rather than expert. Try
google, it's quick, easy, and works.

* So what are newsgroups for if you can't ask questions?

Gee, I don't recall any saying you can't ask questions. The point
is, a lot of people, myself included, figure if someone isn't willing to
try to help themselves find something, why should we spend our time
lookit things up? That comes back to the say you already looked thing.

* I use Outlook Express to access newsgroups and the terminology they
use is "SUBSCRIBE".

OK, you subscribed to it apparently.

* I'll try and remember that for next time. (I'll preceed my question
with a book)

That's the spirit, smartass remarks always win friends here.

* I don't know, you tell me..............you seem to have all the
answers.grin

Oh, indeed, I have an answer, but we do have women and children
here.

* For a guy who doesn't seem to like things in point form, meaning that
I should write a book before asking a question to explain why I am
asking the question, you should do some work on your website..........it
gets a little too much to the point for my liking (and yours).

Sounds like an 826 - You obviously have me mistaken for someone
else. My webpage states throughout that the links are for my
convenience. You should have read what I said before I got so prissy
about it. LOL That alone should be enough to tell you I like it as is;
that's what's important to me; I can't imagine why you would think I
didn't like it. However, it is under constant change, with things
discarded, changed, or added. What is this "too much to the point" part
you don't like? You didn't give any details, and as I don't read minds
anymore, I don't know. If you didn't like any of it, you should have
forwarded a complaint, in the section for that, at the bottom of the
first page. LMAO That's OK, I don't think anyone forced you to look at
my webpage, and you don't have to look at it again, if you don't want
to. No prob.

JOAT
It's what you learn after you know it all that counts.
- Pete Maccarrone

Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 31 Jan 2004.
Some tunes I like.
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