FishWagon
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"Remember, it may be the 1,000,000th time you have heard the question, but it's the first time that person has asked it" - Something I always keep telling myself when people ask for help.
So yes, as in every forum, we have searches, and there are manuals, but I think it's human nature to simply as a question and get a quick response, especially when someone is in the middle of something and trying to figure something out.
All I care is that someone asked a question and wants help. I can then remind them of search button, and tell them about how it can help find answers to questions, but there no need to bite heads off....
If we kept telling people to search, search search, then a lot of forums would shut down, as no one would ever have to ask a question, as you can find what you want by using Mr Google. And we wouldn't have the joy of introducing new people for we'd intimidate them into going somewhere else...
You think this forum is bad? You should see the repeat questions over in studentpilot.com I'm a long time pilot and I can't tell you how many times I had to discuss "stalling", "lift", "center of gravity", etc, etc, etc, concepts to a student... and I'm always happy to do it...
So yes, as in every forum, we have searches, and there are manuals, but I think it's human nature to simply as a question and get a quick response, especially when someone is in the middle of something and trying to figure something out.
All I care is that someone asked a question and wants help. I can then remind them of search button, and tell them about how it can help find answers to questions, but there no need to bite heads off....
If we kept telling people to search, search search, then a lot of forums would shut down, as no one would ever have to ask a question, as you can find what you want by using Mr Google. And we wouldn't have the joy of introducing new people for we'd intimidate them into going somewhere else...
You think this forum is bad? You should see the repeat questions over in studentpilot.com I'm a long time pilot and I can't tell you how many times I had to discuss "stalling", "lift", "center of gravity", etc, etc, etc, concepts to a student... and I'm always happy to do it...