Re: A FAQ



> Bruce Sinclair wrote:

> It is customary for newcomers to read the FAQ
> then ask their backup questions.

Prove the above statement is true.

> That said, what is the downside of having a FAQ ?

Chicken * Man - Hey folks new to the group, just got a chicken, and
yesterday all it's feathers fell out. What's wrong.

Bruce Sinclair - Sorry Chicken * Man but all newcomers are pointed to
the FAQ which is posted weekly and your questions are answered there.

Chicken * Man - Oh I'm sorry, please forgive me.

The Regulars - ( In chorus now ) - Why howdy howdy there Chicken * Man
and welcome to the group. Whatcha got for a chicken besides a bald one,
ha ha ha..... There's all sorts of people here who can answer that
chicken, and the reason it's gone bald on you is blah blah blah blah.

So now that you understand that why you stick around cause this group
could use some new blood and don't worrry about asking ridiculous
questions because we were all beginners once ourselves.

Chicken * Man - Why thanks for making me feel welcome. I think I will
stick around and learn something about chickens from all the folks who
post messages to this newsgroup. Now how soon do you think before I get
an egg.

Bruce Sinclair - Egg laying is covered in the FAQ.
.



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