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jerryz

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Feb 23, 2004, 10:26:43 AM2/23/04
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Why is it tht so many people feel they can be so rude to others who only ask
questions about things they know nothing about? Do they get off on putting
others down? I don't understand that.


DNY&SIS

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Feb 23, 2004, 1:30:59 PM2/23/04
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That might be why no one ever wants to post to newsgroups no more.
To many rude people, that leave rude comments.

Carol


steven baker

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Feb 24, 2004, 6:14:08 PM2/24/04
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probably because its the way you ask"""""".
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Anthony Giorgianni

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Feb 27, 2004, 11:24:17 AM2/27/04
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Some people are like that ,Jerry. But there are so many people on the Usenet
and other types of forums who help others every day -- and who do so with
respect and understanding. Some groups have more of that than others. But
there's a lot of them out there. In fact, it always amazes me how many good
people there are and the efforts they go through to help strangers. Just
ignore the others. They're mostly lonely people who just like an argument,
I suspect. I actually feel bad for them because they are unable to get the
joy that most others get from helping others.


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Mar 15, 2004, 9:56:16 PM3/15/04
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 16:24:17 GMT, "Anthony Giorgianni"
<pleasepostba...@postbacktogroup.invalid> wrote:

>Some people are like that ,Jerry. But there are so many people on the Usenet
>and other types of forums who help others every day -- and who do so with
>respect and understanding. Some groups have more of that than others. But
>there's a lot of them out there. In fact, it always amazes me how many good
>people there are and the efforts they go through to help strangers. Just
>ignore the others. They're mostly lonely people who just like an argument,
>I suspect. I actually feel bad for them because they are unable to get the
>joy that most others get from helping others.


I like helping others, but I have found this the worst group yet
visited for the rudeness of the original questions.

Examples such as

I need a digital camera, which is the best?

What for, portrait / studio work, point and click, SLR, cheap as
chips, mid range, landscapes, bird watching, hell give us something to
work with.


Where can I get the cheapest camera?

Where are you, probably the USA as you don't say.

There is as said a wealth of experience, but some people want everyone
else to think for them and guide them. A little background info,
location, budget, aspirations, experience of film cameras etc.

I think that is where rude answers emanate from, you would not walk
into a bar and shout, hey which camera should I buy, thanks. Well,
would you?

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