Posted by dave2 on July 23, 2011 at 10:54:09 from (79.240.152.107):
In Reply to: Repeat questions. posted by dej(jed) on July 21, 2011 at 10:48:53:
Probably the biggest reasons for repeat questions is stubbornness, laziness, and lack of manners.......
1) people are to stubborn to use modern view where the search function is easy.
2) People are too lazy to search
3) it usually only takes a couple of responses before the coffee shop crowd hijacks the thread and takes it another direction.
4) can't forghet the trolls that just can't stand an intelligent thread.... or the self proclaimed genious' (ignoramous' in disguise) that have to boost their self esteem by bashing someone and usually can't come up with anything more intelligent that "get a manual".
Then there are guys like me that have a short term memory problem and ask the same questions several times.
Bottom line..live with it or take your little blue ball and go home.......
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