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The whole snipping-at-newbies for asking questions that 'might' be found in
the archives:
Just because a question has been posed before, doesn't mean that: A) It was
answered to completion or satisfactorily B)It's not worth further
discussion.
New writers/lurkers join this list everyday. Many of them bring new ideas,
skills, and experiences. Some of these newbies-to-the-list, might be
grizzled veterans in their fields. When somebody knew brings up an old
topic, it gives us all the opportunity to re-examine and discuss the issue.
When it comes to technology, yesterday's answers are seldom correct for
questions asked today.
Amber, I'd like to see you stick around. In your short time here, you've
bought some much needed levity to the boards, and got us talking about some
interesting issues. I believe Eric's admonishment to you was not an attempt
to curtail kindness, but to limit bandwidth suck.
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