Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 13:35:17 +0300 (IDT) From: Eli Zaretskii To: Lovecraft cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: The DJGPP Oracle In-Reply-To: <19970813034200.XAA03388@ladder02.news.aol.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Precedence: bulk On 13 Aug 1997, Lovecraft wrote: > >I don't understand how receiving an answer of "this answer is in the FAQ" > >is not a case of "neighbors helpinig neighbors." > > Because of the assumption that I didn't read the FAQ when a gentle pointer > to where it might be is much more helpful. I usually make a point of telling people exactly where in the FAQ the info is. > "attitude". I'm a physical therapist assistant and every day I have to > teach someone something that I've been teaching for a couple of years now. You probably do this for a fee. I agree that if somebody didn't like the way I reply to customers who pay me, they would have a good reason to complain. But that is not the case here. In this case, I'm being yelled at for a service that I give out for free, a service that many people find valuable and tell me this in so many words. It is also a case of misunderstanding, as I tried to explain in my other message today. Anybody could make a mistake or misinterpret what somebody else said, but precisely because of that we shouldn't IMHO be too hasty in condemning what others say, especially on the Internet, where we cannot see the body language and other crucial hints.