"Antonio" <> wrote in news:1681c01c447fc
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> The website is pretty static and leaves room for these
> types of questions...hinse the request for "clarity".
>
> If you aren't providing an answer to my query, please
> don't reply at all....ON ANOTHER NOTE....I find it
> interesting that your self esteem is so low that you'd
> have to begin a conversation with a stranger with
> negativity...I apologize for all that you've been through
> in life to bring you to that point.
>
> Be well and make a great day.
but I did answer your question. I'm sorry but if you wont look for yourself
I will do my best to....hmmm, what's the word..."encourage" you along. I
think you will find that searching on your own is much more rewarding and
better for your studies than being handed the answer. I had to learn this
myself when I asked a trainer (a VERY good one) a question and instead of
answering my question he made me look for the answer. When I gave him a
book answer, he turned around and said "WHAT ARE YOU IN SALES?" after I had
actually used the tools I was asking about and researched my question on my
own, I really began to understand what he was doing. I taught myself
everything I need to know about that tool by trying to find the answer to
my (in hindsight) dumb question. I wanted a quick answer and instead I got
a life lesson.
And before you think that for some reason I don't like you...I don't know
you!! and if you ask questions of a stranger, you just may get strange
answers (or negative ones, though that was not what I was doing. it was a
kick in the pants.) Now, back to your study and I hope you have found your
answer.
HAND, Antonio...
--
Neil MCNGP #30
"you'd do what, to who, for how many biscuits?"