Originally posted by: Nik
Well maybe if you'd do your own goddamn searching, you wouldn't have to ask fvcktarded questions on AT.
Originally posted by: Siva
The point of this forum is to encourage discussion. Unless a question is quickly answerable without any other possibilities posting a google link is nothing but being annoying. For the thread IHatemyjob2004 is probably referencing, I think it would be a lot more helpful to hear from someone who has personal experience than to read some results off google.
Originally posted by: Siva
The point of this forum is to encourage discussion.
Originally posted by: Siva
The point of this forum is to encourage discussion. Unless a question is quickly answerable without any other possibilities posting a google link is nothing but being annoying. For the thread IHatemyjob2004 is probably referencing, I think it would be a lot more helpful to hear from someone who has personal experience than to read some results off google.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Siva
The point of this forum is to encourage discussion. Unless a question is quickly answerable without any other possibilities posting a google link is nothing but being annoying. For the thread IHatemyjob2004 is probably referencing, I think it would be a lot more helpful to hear from someone who has personal experience than to read some results off google.
He didn't want to talk about anything. He wanted an answer. I, and others, pointed to where he can find that answer.
What if someone gave a suggestion, and it failed when he tried it? What then? Should we just make one suggestion at a time, waiting for him to return and ask for a better one? Or should we basically tell him to learn to research things on his own? He's life will be better off when he learns and incorporates the value of research without running to AT to ask.
Originally posted by: Chompman
Originally posted by: Siva
The point of this forum is to encourage discussion.
I thought it was to nef...😕
Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Siva
The point of this forum is to encourage discussion. Unless a question is quickly answerable without any other possibilities posting a google link is nothing but being annoying. For the thread IHatemyjob2004 is probably referencing, I think it would be a lot more helpful to hear from someone who has personal experience than to read some results off google.
He didn't want to talk about anything. He wanted an answer. I, and others, pointed to where he can find that answer.
What if someone gave a suggestion, and it failed when he tried it? What then? Should we just make one suggestion at a time, waiting for him to return and ask for a better one? Or should we basically tell him to learn to research things on his own? He's life will be better off when he learns and incorporates the value of research without running to AT to ask.
Take a suggestion for what it is, a post on the internet. But just because it isn't 100% reliable doesn't mean it isn't worth considering. Google doesn't rank radon tests by how good they are.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Siva
The point of this forum is to encourage discussion. Unless a question is quickly answerable without any other possibilities posting a google link is nothing but being annoying. For the thread IHatemyjob2004 is probably referencing, I think it would be a lot more helpful to hear from someone who has personal experience than to read some results off google.
He didn't want to talk about anything. He wanted an answer. I, and others, pointed to where he can find that answer.
What if someone gave a suggestion, and it failed when he tried it? What then? Should we just make one suggestion at a time, waiting for him to return and ask for a better one? Or should we basically tell him to learn to research things on his own? He's life will be better off when he learns and incorporates the value of research without running to AT to ask.
Take a suggestion for what it is, a post on the internet. But just because it isn't 100% reliable doesn't mean it isn't worth considering. Google doesn't rank radon tests by how good they are.
No, but Google can help you find just what makes a radon tester "good" and what makes it "not good" which the OP clearly found out.
Excellent. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: SuperTyphoon
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Siva
The point of this forum is to encourage discussion. Unless a question is quickly answerable without any other possibilities posting a google link is nothing but being annoying. For the thread IHatemyjob2004 is probably referencing, I think it would be a lot more helpful to hear from someone who has personal experience than to read some results off google.
He didn't want to talk about anything. He wanted an answer. I, and others, pointed to where he can find that answer.
What if someone gave a suggestion, and it failed when he tried it? What then? Should we just make one suggestion at a time, waiting for him to return and ask for a better one? Or should we basically tell him to learn to research things on his own? He's life will be better off when he learns and incorporates the value of research without running to AT to ask.
Take a suggestion for what it is, a post on the internet. But just because it isn't 100% reliable doesn't mean it isn't worth considering. Google doesn't rank radon tests by how good they are.
No, but Google can help you find just what makes a radon tester "good" and what makes it "not good" which the OP clearly found out.
Excellent. :thumbsup:
PageRank puts the most popular ones on top, and the most popular ones are usually the best.
Damn, that's twice this year that I've agreed with Nik.:shocked:Originally posted by: Nik
Well maybe if you'd do your own goddamn searching, you wouldn't have to ask fvcktarded questions on AT.