arcticsid
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When I was in college, questions were always welcomed and appreciated, however, most professors were more enthused to find out you at least tried to find an answer first, therby making your question a little more structured.
The search engine in here may not be "Google", but many questions may be able to be answered by searching first, and if you are still confused or unsure, you, and those on this forumn will have a better idea on how to answer, and we are all happy to share our infinite wisdom. Infinite may be a strong word but it sounds good. LOL
Entering a question like, "My car wont start, what should I do?", tells us nothing. We need details. Did it make a noise? What kind of noise? What did you do differntly than yesterday, etc.
By trying the search first you may be able to come up with your answer faster than if you were to wait for someone to get back to you with a response. And again, at least you will have a better structure to your question.
I quess I can speak on behalf of all of the members here in saying, "We would love to help." But noone is going to do it for you. You have an obligation to learn something on your own as well.
There are lots of resources on the net for us to learn from, and noone in here made up what they know. Many of us learned from these outside sources and made conclusions from the results of what we learned. The same results we are all happy to share with everyone who is now, or will become an addict.
Happy Brewing and Vinting,
Troy
The search engine in here may not be "Google", but many questions may be able to be answered by searching first, and if you are still confused or unsure, you, and those on this forumn will have a better idea on how to answer, and we are all happy to share our infinite wisdom. Infinite may be a strong word but it sounds good. LOL
Entering a question like, "My car wont start, what should I do?", tells us nothing. We need details. Did it make a noise? What kind of noise? What did you do differntly than yesterday, etc.
By trying the search first you may be able to come up with your answer faster than if you were to wait for someone to get back to you with a response. And again, at least you will have a better structure to your question.
I quess I can speak on behalf of all of the members here in saying, "We would love to help." But noone is going to do it for you. You have an obligation to learn something on your own as well.
There are lots of resources on the net for us to learn from, and noone in here made up what they know. Many of us learned from these outside sources and made conclusions from the results of what we learned. The same results we are all happy to share with everyone who is now, or will become an addict.
Happy Brewing and Vinting,
Troy