Re: Over Clocking [message #380369 is a reply to message #380328] |
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cheesesoda
Messages: 6507 Registered: March 2003 Location: Jackson, Michigan
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If you ask an incredibly stupid question, you should be prepared for a flood of snide comments. Perhaps I should just start ignoring everybody that insists on ignoring that Google (or any other capable search engine) exists. Then again, that would also decrease the entertainment value of the forums.
I have no problem being helpful to people that actually show effort before resorting to flooding the forum with question threads. I don't see why I should be willing to help someone that has no intention on doing any of the leg work. To be "nice"? That's overrated and easily taken advantage of if you don't have limits. I think requiring people to not be annoyingly stupid is a pretty reasonable request, don't you think?
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