leave the so-called "newbies" alone, if you have nothing constructive to say.
if the "newbie" isn't breaking the forum rules (i.e. NOT "i just downloaded so-and-so movie...which happens to still be in the theaters...and i want to convert to so-and-so format so i can watch it on my dvd player), then cut them some slack...
if you don't like their questions, then don't reply if you can't/don't wana help. leave them alone....
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telling the "newbie" that he/she is lazy and/or just read the freakin' guides aren't very constructive and is just as bad as "newbies" supposedly posting dumb questions
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Originally Posted by poopyhead
Absolutely great board. Respect is the main constant. I'm there. Just want to help. -
some people forget that they were once a newbie and that they had asked the same questions
i will always help a newbie -
Originally Posted by vance43211
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All this time this niave fool get madder and madder, his blood pressure rises and he attacks.
some people forget that they were once a newbie and that they had asked the same questions
I don't mind helping newbies who really want to learn, but I expect them to do a little homework before they post....
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