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No way, TigerLinux, this is not closed -- You owe me answers to 2 official Moderator questions asked above. The only reason I have not banned you from LQ for failing to answer & violating a Moderator directive, is that I haven't had time to do it correctly according to LQ proceedures in place to protect members' rights from arbitrary moderator action.
I renew my directive: your next post must be an answer to questions.
You are in a race against the clock to see if I ban you before I get my answers.
Why assume I must use google, I can use baidu or bing.
I get this: http://www.onlinedown.net/soft/8540.htm
But it is difficult to download, too many popups.
Why assume I must use google, I can use baidu or bing.
He didn't mean that it is compulsory to use Google.com, he meant that you should search before posting and also should show whatever you searched which didn't/did help. Google has become a synonym for web search now a days. And secondly if baidu or bing don't satisfy your needs then you SHOULD try Google.com.
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Originally Posted by TigerLinux
People accused me of trolling, what can I say?
Click on the Statistics tab on your profile and read this:
* TigerLinux's Posts have been rated good 3 out of 82 times.
* LQ Helpful Quotient: 4%
Try to understand what must be the reason!
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Originally Posted by TigerLinux
Am I to admit that I am lazy?
I am not sure whether you are lazy or not, but based on your posting history on LQ, I can safely conclude that you are definitely shameless.
Last edited by Aquarius_Girl; 03-05-2011 at 12:24 AM.
he meant that you should search before posting and also should show whatever you searched which didn't/did help.
I don't understand, why do I need to inform the Moderator the results of my search?
Do I need to report to him my daily activities? My personal things?
Every morning what time I wake up, every night what time I go to sleep, do I need to tell people? I come here just to ask people for a chinese chess game, if you know and willing to tell me, then you tell me. I did not force you to answer me.
Maybe you should read this:
Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak freely without censorship or limitation, or both. The synonymous term freedom of expression is sometimes used to indicate not only freedom of verbal speech but any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used. In practice, the right to freedom of speech is not absolute in any country and the right is commonly subject to limitations, such as on "hate speech".
I don't understand, why do I need to inform the Moderator the results of my search?
Do I need to report to him my daily activities? My personal things?
Every morning what time I wake up, every night what time I go to sleep, do I need to tell people? I come here just to ask people for a chinese chess game, if you know and willing to tell me, then you tell me. I did not force you to answer me.
Maybe you should read this:
Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak freely without censorship or limitation, or both. The synonymous term freedom of expression is sometimes used to indicate not only freedom of verbal speech but any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used. In practice, the right to freedom of speech is not absolute in any country and the right is commonly subject to limitations, such as on "hate speech".
While we at LQ very much support freedom of speech, forums do not have unlimited free speech, this is why we have moderators - if all forum speech was completely free, the risk to Jeremy's reputation and legal freedoms would be too high. The reason we ask members to post the results of their searches is really very very simple: it stops the following happening:
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member a I am looking for some software member b I think that <software 1> would be what you need member a That's no good, I've tried it already member b What about <software 2>? member a No, that's been tried too
and so on. By posting your searches and what you have tried and what has not worked, you help us to help you.
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