Posted by Steve@Advance on June 01, 2019 at 20:26:24 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: Know what gripes me? posted by Olliejunkie on June 01, 2019 at 19:07:20:
There are a lot of unknowns out there in the www.
Where our words end up, who knows. How they will be received, anyone's guess.
Especially when responding to a first time poster, which I see a lot of, and it seems few ever respond back.
I think there are a lot of younger people that are very computer savvy, but mechanically illiterate. They may send out the question to dozens of forums, then find the answer elsewhere and never come back to read the other answers they got. Or the answer is completely over their head, kinda like someone explaining something about a computer to me! LOL! Or never even read the response at all, get distracted with something else...
About all I can do is give it my best shot, hope for the best, which in my mind usually means keeping another one out of the scrap yard or fence row.
Maybe someone else will read the response, might be just what they needed to hear!
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