How to ask questions the smart way.

I ran across this website.
Should be required reading for all newbies.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Bean.
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"Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there."
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Should be required reading for all newbies.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Bean.
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"SX-Video·Module" Now available from Parallax for only $28.95
http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30012
"SX-Video OSD module" Now available from Parallax for only·$49.95
http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30015
Product web site: www.sxvm.com
"Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there."
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Jim
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Jon Williams
Applications Engineer, Parallax
· Sorry I lost my head there. Like many users I too am allergic to paper.
Bean.
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"SX-Video·Module" Now available from Parallax for only $28.95
http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30012
"SX-Video OSD module" Now available from Parallax for only·$49.95
http://www.parallax.com/detail.asp?product_id=30015
Product web site: www.sxvm.com
"Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there."
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Brian
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There's nothing a good wack with a hammer won't fix
Darn I let the white smoke out again
Use meaningful, specific subject headers.
Write in clear, grammatical, correctly-spelled language.
I've been reading the Parallax forums - and occasionally posting to them- for about a year and a half and find that these are the two that are most often disregarded.
First, even being the Imperialist Yankee Pig that I am, I would not want to discourage posters whose native language is not english.
Second, without a spell checker, we'll all make mistakes, either as typos or just plain wrong spelling on some words.
How about someting like:
"A reasonable effort towards good grammer and correct spelling."
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John R.
8 + 8 = 10
For the grammer part, if you just take the time to read the sentence a couple of times, that should take care of the problem.
Ray
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Truly Understand the Fundamentals and the Path will be so much easier...
The question is:
Are these forums meant to be an excercise in spelling and grammer, or are they ment to be a place to get and share information?
I'm not saying users shouldn't strive for good grammer and proper spelling, just saying that we shouldn't expect perfection, just a reasonable effort.
Besides all of the above, some of our posters are actually working for a living, either in electronics, or in other endeavors. We may not all have as much time as we'd like to make things perfect. There is a difference between a few errors and an incomprehensible (spelling?) post because of "chat room" abbreviations, etc. and a post we can all understand, but the grammer and spelling may be a bit off.
Let's get real!
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John R.
8 + 8 = 10
Someone posted: "Sometimes I mispell a word so bad that even the spell checker does not know what I am trying to spell.· For the grammer part, if you just take the time to read the sentence a couple of times, that should take care of the problem."·
Was that intentional?· You must be kidding.·
Obviously, the re-reading thing isn't working·with regard to grammar -- or spelling.
As a radio commentator has often said, "Words mean things."· If grammar and spelling are·meaningless then·we'll all soon·be grunting ("glub, glub, glub") and typing our own·private code/s --and wondering why others just can't get it.
When you affect something here that can effect what's happening over there.
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Beau Schwabe
IC Layout Engineer
Parallax, Inc.
Post Edited (Beau Schwabe (Parallax)) : 2/1/2006 8:29:02 PM GMT
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John R.
8 + 8 = 10
There should be a comma between "here" and "that" in your last post, otherwise it's an incomplete sentence...:^)
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Truly Understand the Fundamentals and the Path will be so much easier...
Hmmm
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Beau Schwabe
IC Layout Engineer
Parallax, Inc.
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Mike
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Leaving the smiley right side up was a nice touch <golf clap>...
;^)
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Truly Understand the Fundamentals and the Path will be so much easier...
Do we have anyone grovelling?
[noparse][[/noparse]Whip me, beat me, I'll come back for more.
Whip me, beat me, throw me on the floor.....] Old Italian opera song
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"When all think alike, no one is thinking very much.' - Walter Lippmann (1889-1974)
······································································ Warm regards,····· G. Herzog [noparse][[/noparse]·黃鶴 ]·in Taiwan
Beau, without wishing to be overly pedantic, I think you've got them the wrong way around.· The 'affect' and the 'effect' should switch places in the sentence above.·
P.S.· I consider guys like Beau, John and Chris to be·electronics gurus and I hope my insolence will be overlooked next time I come grovelling to them for help !
Post Edited (Nav) : 2/2/2006 12:39:08 PM GMT
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John R.
8 + 8 = 10
I think Beau's sentence could actually go either way depending on the "intention"...
Beau Schwabe said...
When you affect something here that can effect what's happening over there.
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Truly Understand the Fundamentals and the Path will be so much easier...
To further add to the confusion, effects is a verb (and a noun as in "personal effects"
After talking with my Haitian officemate effects is only valid for third person singular, He/She/It effects is valid while·I/We/You/You all/They effects is not valid.
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Post Edited (Paul Baker) : 2/2/2006 4:24:18 PM GMT
Paul, with all due respect, I think you are mistaken.· His original phrasing may well be correct but I don't think·your explanation supports this.· 'Effect' can be a verb as in the expression '... effecting change'.· In that context, 'effect' means 'to cause'.· Surely, this is a verb isn't it ?· Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Ok I relent, through the bastardization of the english language (evolution as linguists say), the use of effect as a transitive verb started use within legal phrasing, since then it has spread to a wider use as a transitive verb. But to the english purist, effect is only a noun.
<final edit performed on this post, I promise>
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Post Edited (Paul Baker) : 2/2/2006 4:40:05 PM GMT
·· I see you found www.dictionary.com·
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Chris Savage
Parallax Tech Support
csavage@parallax.com
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Chris Savage
Parallax Tech Support
csavage@parallax.com
I often feel like Ken Starr trying to pin down Clinton on what the meaning of "is" is.
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Post Edited (Paul Baker) : 2/2/2006 5:00:06 PM GMT
Affect / effect.· These two run neck and neck with "that / which" as the pair of most commonly abused words.· Just remember that affect is the verb and effect is the result.· (There is a verb "effect", but don't use it.)· Grammar school teachers explain it best: The "a" in affect stands for "active."
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