From: Alessandra on
Faraz,

Thanks for writing this,
I found the "us" reply very coarse and unpolite
I don't particulary mind, there are also people like this..

By the way I solved my problem, I followed the dpb suggestion I could finally have my double array.

Thanks guys for yur help,

Ale
From: Alessandra on
...us, nobody forced you to reply to my message, you chose to "waste your time". Insulting around doesn't make you certainly cool nor gives you back "all the time" you have spent finding a possible solution.

Regards,

Alessandra
From: us on
Alessandra <danda.galli(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <772837588.11037.1278849442590.JavaMail.root(a)gallium.mathforum.org>...
> ..us, nobody forced you to reply to my message, you chose to "waste your time". Insulting around doesn't make you certainly cool nor gives you back "all the time" you have spent finding a possible solution.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alessandra

yep, you just confirm what i told you earlier...
you obviously lack any insight into what you're doing - and how you treat people...
not boding well for your future here at CSSM...

us
From: us on
Alessandra <danda.galli(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <1048097875.10998.1278849135276.JavaMail.root(a)gallium.mathforum.org>...
> Faraz,
>
> Thanks for writing this,
> I found the "us" reply very coarse and unpolite
> I don't particulary mind, there are also people like this..
>
> By the way I solved my problem, I followed the dpb suggestion I could finally have my double array.

unless you show CSSM your solution (based on DPB's suggestion), people will not trust you...

us
From: dpb on
Faraz Afzal wrote:
....

> Well I wonder why you people started insulting someone who made a
> mistake.. Were you guys never making mistakes.. Its of my no concern but
> I would just say You,me and all of US here are to help each other, then
> help if its of concern else leave it..
>
> I am sorry I just hated the attitude of the perfect guys here..
....

Well, helping is what was done, isn't it?

It only seems reasonable that those being helped make at least token
efforts to solve their problems and learn on their own.

A little encouragement in that vein when what would seem to quite
clearly have been simply a demonstration of a basic technique wasn't
tailored at all to the specific problem by simply the substitution of
the local variable name seemed appropriate...

The complaint that a solution to a posted data format or specific
example "doesn't work" because the actual data aren't of that form (or
are a special case or subset of the more general form) is quite common,
unfortunately, also. That one should, in fact, ask the question one
wants/needs an answer to is also a general tenet of cs-sm. Some need
more reminding than others; the gentleness of the reminder often has
much to do w/ the wording of the complaint; the respondent also will
always have their own quirks as well as any special circumstances of the
time...

There were no personal insults; there was some level of shall I say
acerbity, granted.

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