When I first saw the subject topic, I thought of my early days with Logic and all the frustration I encountered, trying to translate the what Logic does explanations in the manual, to how to do it. Much of the time I get too much from the book so I went searching the LUG. Being new to the program, I'm sure the questions were very stupid sounding, but they were real road blocks. That's where I seen lots of inconsiderate remarks, as in the oldie but goodie, "read the manual" response. These type of responses serve nothing more than fill the void inside some insecure mind with a distorted sense of value. On occasion, I'd try to let the responder know that, but my response to the sarcastic remark would be censored. That always confused me. The forum is a great idea and would be best served if everybody put constructive effort into their responses to what may appear to be trivial, or just leave it alone. Somebody will come along and help. Gary
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Re: What you can't say on LUG
2005-04-15 by gswerner2002
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