Fw: [RCSE] Manners for newbies

2002-02-27 Thread Klaus K Weiss
Hey Randy. I believe you!!! I have read lots of 'knowlegable' replies from list members and on further questioning, find that they themselves are 'newbies' and in some instances have not even flown sailplanes. they get their answers from improvising on others replies.

[RCSE] Manners for newbies

2002-02-26 Thread John J. Brown
Harley, I disagree. We don't need our inboxes cluttered with responses that are just Thanks. Appreciation is understood. -Original Message- From: Harley Michaelis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 7:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [RCSE] Manners

RE: [RCSE] Manners for newbies

2002-02-26 Thread John J. Brown
THANKS! -Original Message- From: Harley Michaelis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 8:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] Manners for newbies Well. . .my inbox is welcome to be cluttered with a single thanks anytime. Then I know my reply

Re: [RCSE] Manners for newbies

2002-02-26 Thread Adam Till
] Subject: [RCSE] Manners for newbies When answers are given to a newbie on some question, he should realize that he is owed nothing by those offering them. Rather, answers are voluntarily and generously offered in a spirit of wanting to be helpful. It follows that as a manner of common

Re: [RCSE] Manners for newbies

2002-02-26 Thread Brett Jaffee
Do bear in mind that the asker could simply be hitting the reply button and saying thanks directly to the person(s) who answered the question, rather then to the whole group. I mention that because I did get a thanks from the last newbie who asked a questions here. Adam Till wrote: Sorry,