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faaaaaaaaa - 22 Mar 2007 07:51 GMT
hello every one ,i am new in this group and i do not know how can i
connect with people her...
i am a teacher ..and these a day i learn java because of that i like
if i can  conect with anyone here
with my regard
faaaaaaaaa
Andrew Thompson - 22 Mar 2007 08:09 GMT
> hello every one ,i am new in this group and i do not know how can i
> connect with people her...

Please read the group for a few days to get an
idea of how it works, then simply start asking
questions, or helping out others as best you can.

> i am a teacher ..and these a day i learn java because of that i like
> if i can  conect with anyone here
> with my regard

Note that following a few simple guidelines
can help 'connect' with people.  One of those
is to make your message easy to read.

A couple of ways to help do that, is to
start each sentence with a Capital Letter,
& also *always* spell the word I, in upper
case.

People who make an effort to make their
message eay to read, usually get more,
and better, replies.

Welcome to the group.  :-)

Andrew T.
Daniel Pitts - 22 Mar 2007 19:01 GMT
> People who make an effort to make their
> message eay to read, usually get more,
> and better, replies.
My messages are rarely eay to read, but I hope they are _easy_ to
read  :-)
Just teasing, no offense intended.

> Welcome to the group.  :-)
Yes, welcome.

Daniel.
Andrew Thompson - 23 Mar 2007 03:55 GMT
On Mar 23, 5:01 am, "Daniel Pitts" <googlegrou...@coloraura.com>
wrote:
> On Mar 22, 12:09 am, "Andrew Thompson" <andrewtho...@gmail.com> wrote:> People who make an effort to make their
> > message eay to read, usually get more,
> > and better, replies.
>
> My messages are rarely eay to read, but I hope they are _easy_ to
> read  :-)

(examines own text) D'Oh!

> Just teasing, no offense intended.

No worries.  I think that a spelling
correction at such an important point
in a sentence is easily justified.

Andrew T.
leange - 22 Mar 2007 10:40 GMT
I am a fresher too,And thanks Andrew T.'s advice!


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