I agree with Leggi, it would be nice to know if the asker has looked at the replies. A lot do, but some seem to disappear.
Geoff always gives good answers, about gardening and about computers. Some of his replies to others have helped me. Another good answerer is Dove from Above. There are others too, but I can't name them all!
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
Hope this isn't snobbish, but I sometimes wonder, when I see that someone has posted a topic and hasn't actually written any explanation at all, whether it is actually lack of understanding of how the system works and how to write a question properly. Some people are very good practically but not too good at writing things down. Sometimes, a bit of support may be needed to draw out the information needed. The same may apply to thanks - it is lack of written social skills. Or maybe I just taught children with learning difficulties for too long.
This topic is obviously a bug-bear of mine-one of many-as for knowing whether someone has popped back and read the answer-well sometimes you just don't know- because they don't say
It doesn't matter to some- it does to others-I just call it good manners-perhaps we can leave it there-point made?
Posts
I agree with Leggi, it would be nice to know if the asker has looked at the replies. A lot do, but some seem to disappear.
Geoff always gives good answers, about gardening and about computers. Some of his replies to others have helped me. Another good answerer is Dove from Above. There are others too, but I can't name them all!
Hope this isn't snobbish, but I sometimes wonder, when I see that someone has posted a topic and hasn't actually written any explanation at all, whether it is actually lack of understanding of how the system works and how to write a question properly. Some people are very good practically but not too good at writing things down. Sometimes, a bit of support may be needed to draw out the information needed. The same may apply to thanks - it is lack of written social skills. Or maybe I just taught children with learning difficulties for too long.
This topic is obviously a bug-bear of mine-one of many
-as for knowing whether someone has popped back and read the answer-well sometimes you just don't know- because they don't say
It doesn't matter to some- it does to others-I just call it good manners-perhaps we can leave it there-point made?