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<blockquote data-quote="neil4374" data-source="post: 8532476" data-attributes="member: 671511"><p>Many thanks to all that helped me.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately there's a whole lot of people on here offering no help and just being *****. John Kuthe is one of a few that offered anything in the way of help. So the way I see it-is hes far more helpful than most. I asked nicely in the beginning.I have even found out why I couldn't find the answers to my questions initially on Youtube. It was because I didn't know some of the terminology and was searching for the wrong things. We can't all be born knowing everything. If I was on a programming forum and some novice asked me how to write a string output of 'Hello' ten times. I could do one of two things. I could show them and help them. Or I could be a **** and be patronising. What would I choose? I would help. If they came to me every time without researching then I would suggest a good book and to research. But in the first instance I would help.I would not stoop down to the level of some tards on here.</p><p></p><p>Once again thanks to the folk that helped and to the others-stop being *****</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neil4374, post: 8532476, member: 671511"] Many thanks to all that helped me. Unfortunately there's a whole lot of people on here offering no help and just being *****. John Kuthe is one of a few that offered anything in the way of help. So the way I see it-is hes far more helpful than most. I asked nicely in the beginning.I have even found out why I couldn't find the answers to my questions initially on Youtube. It was because I didn't know some of the terminology and was searching for the wrong things. We can't all be born knowing everything. If I was on a programming forum and some novice asked me how to write a string output of 'Hello' ten times. I could do one of two things. I could show them and help them. Or I could be a **** and be patronising. What would I choose? I would help. If they came to me every time without researching then I would suggest a good book and to research. But in the first instance I would help.I would not stoop down to the level of some tards on here. Once again thanks to the folk that helped and to the others-stop being ***** [/QUOTE]
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