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Kristen
Test
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Posted - 2007-04-02 : 04:16:53
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Its probably just me, and subjective, but having just come back from a week's skiing I seem to be seeing quite a lot of answers from people with only a couple of posts.I wonder if those people registered in order to do what they would have used AskSQLTeam for in the past, and having registered provided some answers - whereas before they wouldn't have bothered to register just to answer the odd post or two.Hmmm ... maybe I need to get back into a state of overwork as quickly as possible so I stop worrying about such things .... Kristen |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
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NeilG
Aged Yak Warrior
530 Posts |
Posted - 2007-04-02 : 11:01:25
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I am one of the newbies but just really looking for some guidence when I am having any problems |
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harsh_athalye
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
5581 Posts |
Posted - 2007-04-02 : 11:13:03
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I don't see anything wrong in newbies helping others as long as their suggestions are correct and efficient. This way newbies can also learn what is the best possible solution among all.Harsh AthalyeIndia."The IMPOSSIBLE is often UNTRIED" |
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master
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Posted - 2007-04-02 : 12:42:21
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we were all newbies once.some of us still are _______________________________________________Causing trouble since 1980blog: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp |
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Kristen
Test
22859 Posts |
Posted - 2007-04-03 : 07:06:59
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Sorry chaps, I didn't mean it was a bad thing at all, I was meaning to imply that the demise of AskSQLTeam had had a beneficial effect ..."let's talk about important matters...like how was the skiing!"Cheers Brett! It was surprisingly good for end of season. Have to fit in with school holidays for the kids skiing, but luckily they break up quite early. It must have snowed a foot or more just before we got there, and it snowed another 6 inches just before we left; daytime temperature was low, but sunny, so the snow kept. No bare patches in the piste, and no heavy-sugar-slush in the afternoon - which is about the first time I can remember conditions as good for this time of the year.We all skied together as a family for the first time - the little one is 7, but shes fearless and a speed-hound! She had a couple of 1-hour lessons to help her technique, and she's doing "basic parallels". The 13 year-old would like skiing to be choreographed!! (in fact she would like go-karting and everything else choreographed I reckon!), so she's less bothered by speed and thus not troubled skiing at her kid-sister's slower pace. Suits me at my age anyway! And the wife skies telemark, which is a triumph of "style over speed"! .... so a bunch of happy-campers!We had a great apartment too .... we've always taken the view, before, that we were on holiday and did not want to have to cook etc. but having "our own space" to slob around in was great, and we seemed to be playing card games etc. late into the evening.So no complaints!Kristen |
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NeilG
Aged Yak Warrior
530 Posts |
Posted - 2007-04-03 : 07:48:32
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Thank god for that I though that newbie's were unwelcome to post then, I only ever reply after checking what I am going to advise but mainly I will be requiring helpCheers Guys. |
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