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Daniel,
If one of your students does something 'really dumb', do you berate them
in front of the whole class, or do you see them offline and enlighten them?
"Daniel Morgan" <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message
news:1068225033.13738_at_yasure...
> Scott Mattes wrote:
>
> >How is someone who is brand new to know that there is such a thing as a
FAQ?
> >And how would they find it if they even had a glimmer that one might be
> >around? It is not like there is a comp.databases.oracle.faq and since
> >subscribing to a list does not require any permissions it is not like
there
> >is a guideance email provided at sign up.
> >
> >
> >
> >"Daniel Morgan" <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message
> >news:1068184734.635327_at_yasure...
> >
> >
> >>Robert wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Greetings ...
> >>>
> >>>I have programed Oracle monitoring tool based on Oracle thin driver
> >>>and Java.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Too bad you also spammed us because now we are going to ignore you and
> >>your tool
> >>until such time as you apologize for spamming and repost to
> >>comp.databases.oracle.marketplace.
> >>
> >>The very place you would have posted had you had the courtesy to read
> >>the FAQ and
> >>learn that this usenet group was created specifically to keep people
> >>from doing exactly
> >>what you did.
> >>
> >>We keep our usenet groups free by fighting spam. Please help us by
> >>respecting our wishes.
> >>
> >>Thank you.
> >>
> >>--
> >>Daniel Morgan
> >>http://www.outreach.washington.edu/ext/certificates/oad/oad_crs.asp
> >>http://www.outreach.washington.edu/ext/certificates/aoa/aoa_crs.asp
> >>damorgan_at_x.washington.edu
> >>(replace 'x' with a 'u' to reply)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> Everything in a civil society has rules around it. Surely you don't jump
> on an airplane for a
> business trip and fly to Japan without investing a little time in
> learning things about Japan and
> Japanese culture. Your learn, for example, that there is a difference
> between offering even
> numbers vs odd numbers of an item as a gift ... and you try not to
> offend your host.
>
> The internet, and the usenet are no different. The electronic world has
> existed for decades
> and it is a reasonable expectation that someone visiting this electronic
> world knows something
> about it or takes the time to investigate local customs.
>
> And, as with the Japanese example, sure you would be appreciative if
> someone told you about
> a social gaff so you would not repeat it and cause additional offense.
> Same thing here too.
>
> --
> Daniel Morgan
> http://www.outreach.washington.edu/ext/certificates/oad/oad_crs.asp
> http://www.outreach.washington.edu/ext/certificates/aoa/aoa_crs.asp
> damorgan_at_x.washington.edu
> (replace 'x' with a 'u' to reply)
>
Received on Fri Nov 07 2003 - 13:19:13 CST