Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!bcm!dimacs.rutgers.edu!seismo!seismo.CSS.GOV!bonnett From: bonnett@seismo.CSS.GOV (H. David Bonnett) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Homework & the net (was Roots of polynomials) Message-ID: <49255@seismo.CSS.GOV> Date: 7 Dec 90 20:29:25 GMT References: <9012071443.AA01722@bisco.kodak.COM> Sender: usenet@seismo.CSS.GOV Reply-To: bonnett@seismo.CSS.GOV (H. David Bonnett) Organization: Center for Seismic Studies, Arlington, VA Lines: 23 In article <9012071443.AA01722@bisco.kodak.COM>, bilbo@bisco.kodak.COM (Charles Tryon) writes: |> In <49248@seismo.CSS.GOV> bonnett@seismo.CSS.GOV (H. David Bonnett) writes: |> > In article <4529@idunno.Princeton.EDU>, subbarao@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Kartik Subbarao) writes: |> > About homework on the net... and my reply ... |> True enough. However, we shouldn't have to be playing "Net Police" and |> jumping all over people who ask what WE consider to be a simple question. I agree wholeheartedly with that. I have neither the time nor the desire to ferret out all posts that are questionable in intent. My post was meant to encourage the neophyte users (and I still consider myself one in many ways) to exhaust other means before coming here. It is analogous to free user support; if it is badly abused, the supply of information will go away. And that is something I would REALLY hate to see happen. In all honesty, I try to respond to new user questions as often as possible and usually follow up by mail to see if I was really of some help. I believe I have only used "RTFM" once or twice in 3 years. Just me 2 pence worth. -dave bonnett; Center for Seismic Studies bonnett@seismo.css.gov "Don't take me seriously, no one here does..."