Re: In two places at once



John Cartmell wrote:
In article <Q2rUi.59940$%B2.6643@edtnps82>,
Jeff <jorg826@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If the person is new, they would, by definition have no memory of recent publications in this Newsgroup.

Wrong.
They would have spent some time reading the group before asking questions
(lurking) had they taken note of the advice given to them by their ISP - or if
they had decided to use an ISP that saves money by not offering advice they
would have been required to teach themselves the basics.

Very few ISPs offer any advice concerning newsgroups.

As to "they would have been required to teach themselves the basics."

Required by whom?

What I find amazing about this is that anybody would see any advantage in dumping on the OP AFTER the query had been efficiently (and correctly) answered. What is this meant to achieve?

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