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...and that is that, all the people "jump" to answer all the general and trivial questions but no one gives a damn about more complex stuff.
formulajoe said:ive noticed that too. when i ask a question i always get the same bull crap i get from my textbook.
when i ask a question i want to be pointed in the right direction and i wish people would just say it instead of skipping around it. i know they know how to do it, i wish they would just tell me.
for example, I've put 3 problems on here the past two days and nobody has helped me one bit with any of them. i always get cryptic responses that i have to try to decipher that make a hard subject even more confusing.
dextercioby said:I find this attitude quite disturbing...And nonsensical.You're asking as in begging for help.U should not complain about the "quality" of the answers you may get.After all,nobody is asked to give you the perfect answer and i think that it's still your duty of picking the most clear/satisfactory one...
As for "bull crap",i totally think you should take a more humble attitude...
Daniel.
formulajoe said:ive noticed that too. when i ask a question i always get the same bull crap i get from my textbook.
when i ask a question i want to be pointed in the right direction and i wish people would just say it instead of skipping around it. i know they know how to do it, i wish they would just tell me.
for example, I've put 3 problems on here the past two days and nobody has helped me one bit with any of them. i always get cryptic responses that i have to try to decipher that make a hard subject even more confusing.
I agree not all of the hardest problems posted are necessarily addressed. On the other hand Logicalman, I agree with dextercioby in part and the other part may be you dare people to do the problems and do not show your work. Many people here I am sure are not intimately familiar with first or second semester circuit theory. However if you posted your method and your work many on these boards, not being having worked an op-amp problem in some time, would still be able to point you in the right direction. Not everyone here has studying electrical engineering(I assume this is where you are getting these problems) and don't know off the top of there head what the definition of an astable mutivibrator Op-amp, or closed/open loop gain of an op-amp is. These same people probably don't have the time to go look up this definitions on a dare from someone on a help forum.logicalman said:...and that is that, all the people "jump" to answer all the general and trivial questions but no one gives a damn about more complex stuff.
formulajoe said:ive noticed that too. when i ask a question i always get the same bull crap i get from my textbook.
when i ask a question i want to be pointed in the right direction and i wish people would just say it instead of skipping around it. i know they know how to do it, i wish they would just tell me.
for example, I've put 3 problems on here the past two days and nobody has helped me one bit with any of them. i always get cryptic responses that i have to try to decipher that make a hard subject even more confusing.