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Date:      Tue, 31 Aug 1999 19:01:14 +1000
From:      "Young" <young@richardson.apana.org.au>
To:        "betterformat" <betterformat@astea.com.au>
Cc:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Gibberish Dictionary -- Formerly adopt a newbie program
Message-ID:  <001f01bef38f$62571660$857e03cb@jdy>

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Sounds like something i should check out too

Thanks Jeff :)

-----Original Message-----
From: betterformat <betterformat@astea.com.au>
To: Jeff Baker <Jeff.Baker@ACADHOTLINE.net.au>
Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 11:39 AM
Subject: Gibberish Dictionary -- Formerly adopt a newbie program


>I'm going through this mail list after several days of being busy
>with other things so I don't know yet if your question re Gibberish
>Dictionary has been answered..... but a really good Unix Refence
>Book is:-
>
>The Unix Desk Reference by Peter Dyson
>ISBN 0-7821-1658-2
>
>this book explains terms and usage in kind plain simple English
>for kind and plain simple people like myself and other newbies.
>Keep well,
>Leo
>
>
>----------
>> From: Jeff Baker <Jeff.Baker@ACADHOTLINE.net.au>
>> To: M. L. Dodson <bdodson@beowulf.utmb.edu>
>> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
>> Subject: Re: adopt a newbie program
>> Date: Saturday, 28 August 1999 02:05 AM
>>
>> Hi ML Dobson,
>>         It's newbie here, I just wanted to thank you for your honest
>approach.
>>         As a professional support peron (in another computer field) I
>> appreciate your
>>         comments re time consuming.
>>
>>         Only point I would not agree with you on is the researched
>question
>> point.
>>         Right now I'm hunting for a jibberish dictionary, so I can try
>and
>> figure out
>>         the difference between a grep and a psedo-device within a kernel
>which
>>         I have to re compile so I can find a /dev/rfd0
>>
>>         My simple point being, I'm not sure I'm qualified to ask a
>sensible
>> question just yet.<g>
>>
>>         Best I can do right now is:
>>         Anyone point me to a simple jibberish dictionary,preferably with
>> some english in it.?
>>         What about a tech doc on setting up a Freebsd Intranet
>server.....??
>>
>> Regards
>> Newbie
>> In the real world trying to break out!
>> or
>> In the M$ world looking for an alternate lifestyle.......
>> or
>> Choosing between Pain and Bill
>>
>>
>>
>> >IMO, no.  There is a big commitment difference between popping
>> >off a quick answer to a question for which you happen to know the
>> >answer, and leaving yourself open to being bugged continually by
>> >someone for a couple of weeks.  In the best of all worlds, this
>> >should not make a difference, maybe, but this is not the best of
>> >all worlds.  Speaking as someone who occasionally posts answers
>> >here, I would not want to participate in such a program.  I'm
>> >sorry, but I just do not have the time.
>> >
>> >And there is another issue which I believe (speaking only for
>> >myself) is hiding just below the surface if people would admit
>> >it: a lot of the people with the answers do not think people put
>> >in enough work trying to help themselves before posting here for
>> >quick and easy answers.  If you are a little bit past being a
>> >newbie, lurk for a few weeks, be objective, and I believe you
>> >will come to agree with me.
>> >
>> >So, speaking only for myself, I don't mind helping people if (1)
>> >I know the exact answer off the top of my head, or (2) I can see
>> >people have done their homework and still have a nontrivial
>> >problem, and I have some insight as to a productive line of
>> >research which will solve that problem.  Being a mentor for a
>> >newbie who wants to take a short cut up the learning curve does
>> >not fit in either of those categories.  To put it another way, I
>> >don't mind being an educator (which I am by profession), in fact
>> >I enjoy it, or I would not be subscribed to this list, but I do
>> >mind being a questions "punching bag".  Flames to /dev/null.
>> >
>> > > It would be really nice if it were possible .....will have to wait to
>see
>> > > what,  if any, responses come on the subject from experts reading
>> > > this thread I guess
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >--
>> >M. L. Dodson                                bdodson@scms.utmb.edu
>> >409-772-2178                                FAX: 409-772-1790
>> >
>> >
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