things said:Maybe we could make a rule, that whatever you need help with, is in your thread name.
Holger said:that*all folks...where are the guidelines who explains..what is good "protocol"...bear in mind ,that like myself i'm not from u.s...i am Swedish..maybe the difference is in the build of social or language skills..may make a problem...have a good day all..seeya...Holger
Hello..and thank you for your advice, i have not been using the net so long so i am very new at this...ofcourse i am learning every day...and i know i will do it well "as time goes by"....have a nice day...HolgerTorben said:Just like when using Usenet, you're expected to hang around and check out the local culture, read the stickies (group FAQs on Usenet), and so on, before posting in web forums. The information on what is acceptable and what is not is available. Maybe the very first time someone uses forums it is reasonable that they might not know this, but if they've been on the Internet for more than a week they really ought to learn good manners.
It's not something which being from another country should impact. I first got on to the Internet when I was living in Finland for several years during the early 1990's, and the rules were no different. I would suggest that most of the people on this forum are not from the U.S. either.
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Hero999 said:I don't see any problem with the word help as such, just when it's the only word in the thread title.
Marks256 said:Plus the "...", right?
"Help..."
blueroomelectronics said:I think the effort in the replies should reflect the effort put forth by the original poster.
Or the ckt, plz, colge projt, prof and similar gibberish.Marks256 said:Plus the "...", right?
"Help..."
kchriste said:Maybe do a spell check of the post and if more than 30% of the words are misspelled, then the post is deleted automatically.
kchriste said:Maybe do a spell check of the post and if more than 30% of the words are misspelled, then the post is deleted automatically.
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