MotoSook |
04-29-2007 07:35 AM |
I saw that on a motorcycle forum and thought it was most appropriate, especially the part about giving good information when asking questions. Too many times I won't post on a thread when someone is asking for help, because the thread doesn't have any useful information to analyze the problem. Then it's like pulling teeth to get to the problem. What makes it worst is people will guess at the problem, compounding the confusion. Not only does it make troubleshooting difficult, but it confused the thread starter and soon they start chasing ghosts....CIS threads are notorious for this :(
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