Re: Ethics of Asking Questions Without Providing Answers
- From: "aruzinsky" <aruzinsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 13:02:21 -0400
"That is not a helpful psition. We are here to help each other, not to
set up some kind moral standart. It may take several days to do
reseach, while someone can give an answer in several minutes. I laways
try to help, especially as it cost me only couple of minutes of my
times. And the analogy with beggars not correct. If people learn
something on this newsgroup they can help others later."
They "can" but few do. Otherwise, why so many questions and so few
answers? My system would cure that.
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