Several requests were posted by me but only one was returned.
Will do as you specified next time.
Thanks.
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:57:26 +1000, hopper
<gIAnn.74712$Jq1.13342@en-nntp-05.dc1.easynews.com>:
>Tania Ye <TaniaYe@yahoo.com>wrote:
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>/snipT
>>>>Can I ask you a question about posting request here?
>>>>
>>>You can reply to this post with a question, sure.
>>>Be aware though that it is "public domain" and
>>>therefore anyone can post a followup to your
>>>question.
>>>Where someone answers your question, and the
>>>information is sufficient, any input from me or others
>>>is then not required.
>>>
>>>Fire away :-)
>>>
>>>cheers
>>
>>What are the most efficient ways to post request?
>
>Depends on what the request addresses.
>
>The Subject line is easy:
>REQ: Would someone please...... blah
>
>The Body is another matter.
>Ideally a requestor should put as much information as
>they have available.
>
>Efficiency as a priority, the less work someone has to
>do to fill a request the better the chance of having a
>request filled.. be it a design set, a single design
>build or a set of tools to upload.
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