Well, I guess I assume too much these days, which  is my "fault".  And yes, with the amt of information out there and  archived information (even my Mother knows how to use Google), I guess  I could have politely suggested Google, BUT, with the way, except for a  few people, I was treated by others when inquiring about questioins I  had, I guess again I feel research and learning on your own is the  "best" most (most importantly) "rewarding" way to learn.
  
  I am far far from a Linux expert, but have used it for a relatively  long time, I am in a Windows world at work and we have one Linux server  running and I am the only one to support it and I am not even THE  System Admin. That is where the "I" in TEAM does not exist. So, do I  treat people on this list as part of a TEAM, or try and help them learn  on their own by being an a-hole. I honestly don't know.
  
  With companies like the GEEK Squad, who originally were "good", now  being saturated by incompetent idiots after being purchased by Best  Buy, (and I know this because I work a side business supporting some  local MN residents and I have often heard "The Geek Squad said I need a  whole new computer, rebuild the OS and there is no way to save any  data") I question where IT is going and why people are going down that  road, is it $ or is it a passion for something they enjoy, while  getting paid.  
  
  Work is work, but I have been blessed with something I never knew I  would enjoy doing and getting paid, my process to get where I am at was  not the easiest and don't feel that it should have been any other way.  So yes, I could/should have said, please try Google. 
   
Jonathon Jongsma <jonathon.jongsma at gmail.com> wrote:  On 12/26/05, Erick Stohr  wrote:
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>  If it took me less than a minute to come up with a possible  solution, then yes, I am going to give "childish scarcasm".


Very big of you sir.  Bravo.
It would have been very difficult for you to kindly suggest googling, I suspect.

Jonathon
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