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What a lot of people on script forums etc do not understand.
On for instance wordpress forums or any other script forums.
When someone asks a question alot of people are looking for, and the same guy replies saying 'i solved it', and that's it. They always disappear without saying how they did it. Mostly topics from several months to a year old, with a weekly reply of what the fix is from desperate people trying to find an answer who got the same problem. When i ask something and ive found the fix myself later i fucking say in a reply what the fix is and how ive done it. Why dont people learn to do that? It's the logical thing to do, damnit! Im done with my rant. |
That sucks; but I solved that problem long ago.
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i hate when that happens.
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Totally agree. I will often go back and post my solution. Usually admitting to doing something stupid, lol.
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Nevermind, I worked it out :)
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I hope you have your problem sorted, and if not... ICQ is in the sig. :winkwink: Edit: oops, my icq is not in my sig. 418194907 |
Because they are thinking about their problem, not anyone elses future problems. Honestly if you need help start your own thread
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Figure it out for yourself.
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I've made a few threads where I'm basically talking to myself - question, additional info, then finally the solution. Hopefully it's helped someone else. :D
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The reason this sucks is because when you google your error message or problem, the SERPS are dominated by these threads that have no solution in them, and the only way you can find this out is to read the whole fucking thread.
Very annoying. |
congrats to the losers lol.
but yeah, it sucks. |
Thanks for the ICQ, it worked:winkwink:
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Reply #2 is teh win. |
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So you fail. |
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