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<blockquote data-quote="D3v1L80Y" data-source="post: 226786" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>I agree that forums can be helpful for Q&A. </p><p>Still, if someone feels that he/she "doesn't have time" to read a manual, then as harsh as it may sound, that person is an idiot in my book. Manuals are included for a reason, to tell a person exactly how something works. It is a reference that one should keep handy. </p><p>What takes more time is for one to:</p><p>try to figure it out on their own</p><p>give up when they get nowhere with their lack of finding an answer that way</p><p>register on a forum</p><p>write up a post</p><p>then wait for someone to reply with a useful answer in a timely fashion</p><p></p><p>Or you could just take the few seconds to look it up in a manual.</p><p>Even better, if you do go the forum route.... take a few moments and search before you post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3v1L80Y, post: 226786, member: 2960"] I agree that forums can be helpful for Q&A. Still, if someone feels that he/she "doesn't have time" to read a manual, then as harsh as it may sound, that person is an idiot in my book. Manuals are included for a reason, to tell a person exactly how something works. It is a reference that one should keep handy. What takes more time is for one to: try to figure it out on their own give up when they get nowhere with their lack of finding an answer that way register on a forum write up a post then wait for someone to reply with a useful answer in a timely fashion Or you could just take the few seconds to look it up in a manual. Even better, if you do go the forum route.... take a few moments and search before you post. [/QUOTE]
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