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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 4:43 pm Post subject: AeroElectric-List Digest: 13 Msgs - 12/30/06 |
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Stan, and Carlos
As usually happens, the list has indeed helped you to discovered your
problem! You're here for the wrong reason. You've basically said that
you're here for quick, free, simple answers to complicated questions.
That's not what the list is here for, and it's been so stated for a long
time.
Just like misusing a piece of electric/electronic hardware, you aren't
likely to get the result you want if you don't use it in the way it's
designed to be used.
You're asking the teacher (and other "list" participants) to do your
homework for you. That's of no value to the other participants, and what
you seem to need is a privvate tutor, not a seminar, which is the way a lot
of us see participation in this list.
So, contrary to your "griping", you've gotten exactly what you needed here,
an identification of your problem. Congratulations! Now everyone should be
happy.
No one gets "banned" here for asking questions. The very few who've been
asked to leave (after incredible tolerance by all participants for their
obnoxiousness) because they seem to be here to cause trouble, rather than to
participate in the learning the rest of us are indeed here for. They
certainly weren't learning anything, and neither were the rest of us who had
to wade through their venomous postings.
If you find you've signed up for the wrong class, there's no deadline for
realizing YOUR mistake, and dropping it. You can get all your money back at
the registrar's office, down the hall...
Ron
Quote: | Time: 01:05:13 AM PST US
From: Speedy11(at)aol.com
Subject: Re: The Quest for Any Answer
Carlos,
As you can see from the response, the List doesn't react well to
criticism.
Both of us are likely to be banned from the list for daring to ask a
question
or for questioning the "teacher." This is the first "academic" situation
I've
encountered in which asking a question or questioning the teacher is
considered unacceptable.
The "teacher" hasn't caught on to the idea that the "students" aren't
visiting his "classroom" in order to learn. They are visiting the
classroom in
order to get answers to questions regarding the implementation of concepts
and
ideas from the textbook. I have yet to find a textbook that adequately
explains
its subject. The text always requires explanation and clarification. One
would hope to get an answer (any answer) rather than a long diatribe
saying
nothing.
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Good Luck in the New Year,
Stan Sutterfield
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