Well said Joe. It's pretty sad when you begin to screen which messages
you're willing to respond to because you don't want to have to put up
with a ration of crud from another user you're trying to help.
Joe Bartels wrote:
> In terms of ettiquette it's rude to use all caps when writing messages.
> The following link illustrates why it's bad "nettiquette" to use all caps:
>
> http://www.onlinenetiquette.com/courtesy1.html
>
> Also, this is a technical discussion group where users come for help
> from other users. I can understand if someone is frustrated with the
> product. I personally am ready to throw IV through the window. But it
> does no good to yell at other users when all they're trying to do is
> help. I didn't write the code, I don't work for Autodesk, so please
> don't yell at me when I try to help. If you're mad at the product call
> autodesk, call your VAR, buy another product, write an email to Carol
> Bartz, or something else productive.
>
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Hal Gwin
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