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Re: when are questions too simple

1998-11-17 13:06:52
Subject: Re: when are questions too simple
From: Ajax Dempsey <adempsey AT SUTMYN DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:06:52 -0800
Dan Ticknor wrote:

>
>Question to those who felt this request was too simple:  I am new to this
>forum, and have only been using ADSM for a few months.  What criteria should
>I apply when deciding whether to submit a question?
>

In my opinion, no question is "too simple."  This is especially true
considering the complex nature of ADSM, its many intricacies, which at
times, makes the answers to  "simple" questions difficult to find.  Rather,
it is a matter of "doing one's homework" before approaching the "teacher"
or this forum.

Personally, I am much more willing to take the time to respond to a
question posed to this forum, when it is clear that the person requesting
the information has spent the requisite time researching the ADSM manuals.

I think there is much to learn about ADSM from reading the answers to
"simple" question discussed in this forum.

Ajax Dempsey
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