Hey folks, I'm new to this list and happy for any input even if this means to answer some questions or be more specific about what I'm searching for so please go on :)
Werner DE> On Tuesday, 29.03.2005 at 18:27 +0200, martin f krafft wrote: >> I know that it's sometimes a good idea to make sure that the person is >> actually looking for the right answer, but I have been noticing a >> tendency here (and elsewhere) to always ask first about the >> motivations. DE> Interesting observation ... I'm probably one of those 'guilty' of often DE> asking for the motivation behind apparently 'strange' requests. DE> It is helpful to those answering the (apparently unusual) query to know DE> what problem is being addressed, since past history shows that often the DE> poster is approaching the problem from the wrong angle, or may even be DE> addressing the wrong problem! DE> If I post something strange or esoteric as a question, I feel obliged to DE> at least *outline* what my motivations are, if only to pre-empt the sort DE> of question that *I* would retort were I answering that same question. DE> I agree with you that perhaps Just Answering The Question is an DE> appropriate response if it is clear what the solution should be (even if DE> it sounds from the original post that The Wrong Question is being DE> asked). DE> I suppose we could answer the question but also query the poster's DE> motives at the same time :-) DE> Just thinking out loud ... DE> Dave. -- Best regards, Werner mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]