Posted by JT on April 18, 2008 at 14:36:32 from (70.226.211.100):
In Reply to: Smart A$$ replies posted by BornIHRed on April 18, 2008 at 07:47:01:
IH Red, I would look at the forums, most people will help you, some people post comments when their coffee cup is empty, need their depression meds, wake up on the wrong side of the bed, have a burr in their bloomers, etc. Don't let it ruin your outlook on things, there are people who want to think they are big shots and they are only spurt, or they like to see their names on here, I do know know. I have been here since 1998 or so, have learned a lot, eventually you will find out who knows what they are talking about and the ones who post a lot and say nothing. Ask all the questions you want, ignore the ones with bad manners, because a old fellow told me a loooonnngggg time ago. DUMB QUESTIONS ARE A LOT EASIER TO HANDLE THAN DUMB MISTAKES! I have lived by that for years, worked good for me and anyone I hire to work for me. If the answer to your question has been posted 400 or more times, big deal, by asking questions, it lets the people on here get to know you and you get to know us. It is nice so see new people on here that actually want to learn something. Welcome aboard. Jim
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