Hi > I agree. I have been taught the benefits of doing things in that way. But > remember that the email system as a whole is an impersonal system. You > don't know someones knowledge or their personality. They also don't know > yours and an individual can come across in the wrong, perhaps harsh manner.
Maybe I intended to come across in a harsh manor. ;-) > What am I saying? For example, and indivual on one of the lists once took > the trouble to use www.google.com and provided me with some hyperlinks to > answers. He showed me that I could find the information I needed with a > little work. Indeed. However in this case all the information needed is in MSDN where several people had directed the OP. I got the distinct impression he had just read and not tried.... > Please remember this guy is not english too. I don't see why that makes a difference. He obviously didn't have a problem with expression or understanding of English. > Lastly, and that reminds me, we once suggested placing some good resources > at the bottom of emails , like codeguru, codeproject, etc that shows people > a good set of resources. Just a thought! Works for me... Regards Paul Paul Grenyer email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://www.paulgrenyer.co.uk Aeryn: http://www.aeryn.co.uk Nobody on road, nobody on the beach.. _______________________________________________ msvc mailing list [email protected] See http://beginthread.com/mailman/listinfo/msvc_beginthread.com for subscription changes, and list archive.
