PeeDeeAitch
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Joined: 1/1/2007 From: Laramie, Wyoming Status: offline
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A bit off topic here, but a good reminder. I teach a class at the University here, a big history lecture. I try my best to get the ranks of students to talk, to ask questions, to (gasp) learn. Over and over we hear "no question is a stupid question" and while that is not true (I mean, if you post here how to turn on your computer that might be construed as a bit dumb, if you post here asking just what a computer is, then that question is stupid), most questions are not stupid. I remember being overwhelmed last December when I got this, and frankly a part of me still is overwhelmed. I learn more when people ask questions here (even if the poster thinks they are dumb ones or have been asked before) than I do from sitting at my desk and hoping the magical computer rays beam the information into my head unasked for. My point? New or old, turgid or whimsical, keep asking stuff here. It helps old codgers like me to learn more, it engenders discussions, and it gets me to remember just how to turn on my computer...I still haven't forgotten just what a computer is. Hey, I might even answer something if it is simple...
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"The torment of precautions often exceeds the dangers to be avoided. It is sometimes better to abandon one's self to destiny." - Call me PDH - WitE noob tester
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