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Aug 15th, 2000, 04:09 AM
#1
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
This is a moan - when someone has spent considerable time and effort to provide you with a solution to a problem that's been bugging you for days then thanking them is not unreasonable. It doesn't take long and the person who's helped you will know their efforts were worth while and continue to help in the future.
If you are one of the people who do give feedback then ignore this message, it's not intended for you.
Sorry to be a whinger but it's pi**ing me off.
That's Mr Mullet to you, you mulletless wonder.
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Aug 15th, 2000, 04:16 AM
#2
Addicted Member
Hi Paul,
I agree entirely! Whilst I dont post that many (Questions or Answers), I always feel better if, after I have helped someone, to get at least a thank you reply just to let me know that my answer(and others too!) has been appreciated. I always reply thanking people if they helped me as I feel it is just courtesy...or are we a minority!!!
Shaun
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Aug 15th, 2000, 05:26 AM
#3
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Only my opinion, but here it is.
Do you hold the door open out of thoughtfulness and a willingness to help, or for the pat on the back and the sound of the thank you?
Thank you's are nice but definatley not required.
"A myth is not the succession of individual images,
but an integerated meaningful entity,
reflecting a distinct aspect of the real world."
___ Adolf Jensen
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Aug 15th, 2000, 05:30 AM
#4
Thread Starter
Hyperactive Member
Not a pat on the back
I don't want people to sing my praise, I'm just looking for some feedback. Something that tells me I haven't wasted the last hour or so. It wasn't meant to sound like I'm on some sort of ego trip.
That's Mr Mullet to you, you mulletless wonder.
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Aug 15th, 2000, 05:32 AM
#5
Addicted Member
Both really... But saying thank you encourages people to respond again. To take your analogy, if I held the door open for you and you didnt say thanks or acknowledge it, then the next time you can open the door yourself!! It's the same in the forums.. If people don't feel appreciated they don't post, vice versa if they do feel needed they'll help even more. (I think)
Oh well, just my views anyway
cheers, shaun.
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Aug 15th, 2000, 10:00 AM
#6
Member
Hi.
For me, it's a matter of just realizing within you that "You are a great help to others". I mean, even without hearing the word "thank you", just helping others makes you feel good at all right? However, just hearing that somebody is thankful for your presence is also a "big thing". But hearing thank you from others is just an added point that will make you more helpful.
Always remember that the important thing is you help others. For me, that's the wonderful thing that anybody can do to somebody. 
I am very thankful for all of you because you have been a great help to us (beginners).
Have a nice day,
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Aug 15th, 2000, 12:25 PM
#7
I think you have to have some occasions where someone completely ignores your help, it makes all the considerate people's gratitude worth something. The thing that really p**ses me off is all the people that deliberately spell things badly and then get really abusive because no-one helps them out (because the helpers think these people are morons!).
Its great to hear from people having success at work as a direct result of my help, it really makes my day!
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Aug 15th, 2000, 01:09 PM
#8
Hyperactive Member
Another important aspect of saying "Thanks, that helped" is the fact it brings a close to the thread.
Without it, an uninvolved party might not know if the suggestion worked, or if it was just random code that failed to satisfy the initial inquiry...
I agree with Paul...If you can't say thank you, don't ask for help...
Just my $.02
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Aug 15th, 2000, 02:31 PM
#9
Fanatic Member
How about creating a thank you forum?
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Aug 15th, 2000, 02:36 PM
#10
Monday Morning Lunatic
Yes...it would be a nice idea, although it's far easier just to post a reply back. I like helping here because in most cases, the feeling of knowing you've helped someone else and that they appreciate that is more important than a post count or 'reputation'. Although they are nice to have .
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 15th, 2000, 02:43 PM
#11
Lively Member
That post made my day. Thanks guys!
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Aug 15th, 2000, 02:46 PM
#12
Monday Morning Lunatic
Looks like the latest item for our new Thank You forum...
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 15th, 2000, 03:07 PM
#13
Fanatic Member
Thanks
Well Paul I see where you are coming from but its the big wide world of the web. I suppose its the anonymity of sights like this which give people the selfishness that a face to face or a phone call wouldn't.
Ive posted answers a few times (not on this sight as i haven't found a question at my low level yet) but on other sights. Once I answered one by chance that had been sitting for two weeks It was the correct answer that i found in a book and all i got back was cheek from someone who i didnt need to try and help so what im trying to say is that if i can help i will its in my nature to help the same as its in people's nature to take and not give.
Spud.
Oh just in case to all who have helped thanks and if i could I would have you all round to my house for whiskey and a bit O' haggis!
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Aug 15th, 2000, 03:13 PM
#14
Monday Morning Lunatic
Well, I think that the top posters (Megatron et al) are very helpful people who deserve a good deal of respect / thanks.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 15th, 2000, 08:21 PM
#15
Junior Member
Thanks
What happened to common courtesy. When some one tries to help, and or does help you it is only common courtesy to say Thanks for you help.
The one word does not hurt, or even draw blood (don't let the gov't. know this)It is not even taxed(as of this writing). But make one mistake and the person you are trying to help will zing you.
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Aug 15th, 2000, 08:34 PM
#16
I agree
I spend quite some time trying to figure out what the heck I'm doing! And usually end up reading and searching a lot of the time for an answer I may not recognize even if I see it for a question I'm not certain about what I'm asking! :::make any sense at all???::: I confused myself! LOL
I asked a question about IsNumeric and the letter 'e' on another thread earlier, and before I knew it, I had NO idea of what was being said!!! Or could even begin to decipher the code which was being tossed back and forth from the Guru's!!! :-) (One day I will though if you can all bear with me that long!)
I, for one, am very thankful to everyone here! Where else can I post a question and receive dang near Instant Feedback from. It's unheard of.
And many of you who have already posted on this thread have helped me in the past. If I have neglected to say so... Then I re-say now... Thanks! :-)
I one day hope to be able to give back tenfold to this forum. But it may take a year or two! HA!
Thanks again...
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Apr 26th, 2012, 05:12 PM
#17
New Member
Re: Someone speak to me
Hi,
Can you help me in excel macro? I been facing some coding problem where i do not have knowledge. you can email me an excel macro like to this if you. I really appreciate your help.
Exp:
column1 link
column2 subject
column3 body
next send button
i have list of urls excel to send to message.
I need to fill subject line and message body each time when i want to send them message.
site is linkedin.com
Thanks
kumar
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Apr 26th, 2012, 06:49 PM
#18
Re: Someone speak to me
12 years thread resurrection [New world record]
@excelvb: You can create a new thread to ask your question. This one is not even related to that topic. Also search the forums before posting.
Last edited by jcis; Apr 26th, 2012 at 06:52 PM.
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Apr 26th, 2012, 08:07 PM
#19
Re: Someone speak to me
When I get help I make every effort to aknowledge that help usually with a thank you. Sometimes I simply forget. If I did forget and then later remember it I will find that thread and thank the person then but still I do forget from time to time. What can I say?
If I have helped someone I do not look for thank you's but rather a return post letting me know that the help I gave really helped that person. If he thanks me, fine, if he doesn't, fine.
What really urks me is when I have given the correct answer to someone; someone else comes in later gives the same correct answer (maybe worded differently or even the same) and the OP thanks the second person. Good grief, was my post invisible?
Anything I post is an example only and is not intended to be the only solution, the total solution nor the final solution to your request nor do I claim that it is. If you find it useful then it is entirely up to you to make whatever changes necessary you feel are adequate for your purposes.
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Apr 26th, 2012, 08:49 PM
#20
Re: Someone speak to me
jm you do realize this thread is like 12 years old ?
But yes, gratitude is nice. I don't however expect it(this is the internet where manners almost never exist), though its much appreciated. I try to help because I know what its like to have a nagging problem that you just wish you knew how to solve and its a great feeling, like a heavy burden being lifted, to finally get it solved. I'm always willing to help one reach that euphoria
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Apr 26th, 2012, 09:03 PM
#21
Re: Someone speak to me
 Originally Posted by Niya
jm you do realize this thread is like 12 years  old ?
Well, yes, I do realize that but just like you I'm posting because it was up and ready to go. Anyway, what was good enough 12 years ago should be good enough now
Anything I post is an example only and is not intended to be the only solution, the total solution nor the final solution to your request nor do I claim that it is. If you find it useful then it is entirely up to you to make whatever changes necessary you feel are adequate for your purposes.
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Apr 26th, 2012, 10:33 PM
#22
Re: Someone speak to me
heh Well I guess its time to sage in all fields!!
+1 rep if anyone knows where that came from
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Apr 27th, 2012, 05:40 AM
#23
Re: Someone speak to me
 Originally Posted by Niya
heh  Well I guess its time to sage in all fields!!
+1 rep if anyone knows where that came from 
You'll need to give the +1 to Google 
http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com...owtopic=109998
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Apr 27th, 2012, 07:12 PM
#24
Re: Someone speak to me
 Originally Posted by TysonLPrice
Haha, forgot about google rofl.
Anyways, for those curious but lazy to follow the link. Sage in all fields is a 4chan reference. Putting Sage in the email field when posting a thread prevents bumping while allowing the post. Threads at 4chan are permanently lost after page 15 and the average lifespan of a thread there is like 5 minutes so when users start posting Sage in all fields its an expression of extreme displeasure with the thread and they wish it to die as quickly as possible by falling of page 15.
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Apr 28th, 2012, 11:42 AM
#25
Member
Re: Someone speak to me
I agree Paul,
A little thanks goes a long ways.
A thousand miles is begone with the first step.
A penny earned is a penny saved.
and one last thought.
THE ONLY STUPID QUESTION IS ONE NOT ASKED.
Keep that in mind folks, when a newbie asks one of thoughs newbie Question that you don't think is worth answering, they get 2 replies out of 107 views, We all started off as newbies, not knowing a thing about programming. I still consider my self new at programing but I still try to answer some of the posted questions.
And for all of the folks that have helped me out.
A heartfelt thank you,
Bob K.
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Apr 28th, 2012, 03:44 PM
#26
Junior Member
Re: Someone speak to me
Did you ever consider that you get the enjoyment by helping and the person asking you for help is doing you the favor? Deep thought, I know. Help me find out if this program works! I'll kiss your feet to thank you in advance .
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/72911147/Rooms.zip
Extract to C:. That's it! Put your own images in there! Fix it up with different x-files!
Sorry to thread-jack.
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May 8th, 2012, 05:53 AM
#27
New Member
Re: Someone speak to me
i asked a question last week first time and all it 94 views and not one single reply. and to top it off the name of it was need help badly!! so some people might be disgruntled because they have asked before and not got any help!! just looking at it from both points of view!
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May 8th, 2012, 06:09 AM
#28
Re: Someone speak to me
 Originally Posted by david14
i asked a question last week first time and all it 94 views and not one single reply. and to top it off the name of it was need help badly!! so some people might be disgruntled because they have asked before and not got any help!! just looking at it from both points of view! 
You have lots of attention now 
Here is your post.
http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=678769
You stated:
"the trouble is i cant delete records and my find student wont work and im having trouble generating a report!!!"
and posted about a couple hundreds lines of code. Without specifics it would be hard for someone to figure out would you mean by "wont work" and "having trouble".
Specifically addressing one problem at a time might have gotten more responses.
Last edited by TysonLPrice; May 8th, 2012 at 06:44 AM.
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May 8th, 2012, 03:08 PM
#29
Re: Someone speak to me
I remember looking at that post. When I saw all that code.....
Last edited by jmsrickland; May 8th, 2012 at 03:13 PM.
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