03-08-2010 10:25 AM - edited 03-08-2010 10:26 AM
Jeff Bohrer wrote:
Ben wrote:
Darin.K wrote:...I was about to give Kudos to Jeff Bohrer when I noticed that Ben had achieved his Yahtzee (1:18 p.m. PST 3/5/2010) of all categories except all time. To avoid disturbing the moment I'll try to get back Jeff later....
Well its gone now but I am glad you noticed.
my life is now complete.
Ben
Sorry Ben,
My goal is just the first page on the leader board. (still at 63 on th LV All time- I gotta pick it up)
Here's a kudo
Message Edited by Jeff Bohrer on 03-05-2010 03:51 PM
I know what you mean Jeff. I am currently at 85 on the LV all time list and slowly moving up. Don't you find it annoying when you post some good stuff for someone and they doon't bother to give you a kudo? Anyway, I threw one your way to help you on your quest.
I'll be glad when they change the titles. Maybe then I might be listed as "Proven".
03-10-2010 10:12 AM
I know what you mean Jeff. I am currently at 85 on the LV all time list and slowly moving up. Don't you find it annoying when you post some good stuff for someone and they doon't bother to give you a kudo? Anyway, I threw one your way to help you on your quest.
I'll be glad when they change the titles. Maybe then I might be listed as "Proven".
Message Edited by Mark Yedinak on 03-08-2010 10:26 AM
You can have my spot at 36 (and slipping). I have grown very disillusioned with helping on this board.
03-10-2010 11:40 AM

03-11-2010 09:18 AM
LV_Pro wrote:
You sound "Grumpy" 😉 Why disillusioned? Of course the word means loosing your illusions.
My "illusion" was that newbies would appreciate when you find/paste links, make & post snippets, VI's, etc. Hundereds of people log on and just ask one question (one-hit wonders) then never check back in.
03-18-2010 11:38 AM
Broken Arrow wrote:
LV_Pro wrote:
You sound "Grumpy" 😉 Why disillusioned? Of course the word means loosing your illusions.
My "illusion" was that newbies would appreciate when you find/paste links, make & post snippets, VI's, etc. Hundereds of people log on and just ask one question (one-hit wonders) then never check back in.
Worse than that are the people who ask for help and then argue that what you suggest is wrong. If you don't want to get advice and help then don't ask. It is as simple as that. Then we have people like the OP in this thread who is an absolute pleasure to help.
03-18-2010 02:14 PM
I'm getting grumpier all the time.
There's been an instance where Dennis & I were helping this individual who's still on the forum and we both suggested something similar. He didn't like what we were saying and forbit us (quite un-politely) from helping him. His temper has improved since.. Hopefully his ego shrank as well..
They are funny people. People want to help and they don't want their help... I agree: why ask for help, then?
03-18-2010 05:06 PM
Well, there are different definitions of the verb "help".
For some people, "help" means "hand me the solution".
For others, "help" means "tell me what I want to hear".
For yet others, "help" means "explain something to me so that I understand it, and can use that knowledge to make me a smarter / more productive / more efficient programmer".
And, for some people, "help" means "give me a nudge and then let me do the rest, even if I bang my head against a brick wall a few times before I get it".
That's one of those things I've noticed as I respond to more questions on the forum. There are lots of different definitions of "help". The gentleman in the thread Mark referenced wanted to understand, and to learn, and to become better at writing LabVIEW code, so the kind of help we offer here -- helping people develop their understanding and increase their expertise -- was exactly what he was looking for. Kids who want us to do their homework for them -- or even professionals who want us to write their code for them -- are not looking to develop their understanding and expertise, they're looking for someone to hand them a ready-made solution. So when we attempt instead to explain, or to suggest directions they might take to arrive at a solution on their own, they don't always react with the kind of courtesy one might hope for.
That's my take on why people ask for help and then get pissed off when we try to help them. Different definitions.
Ok, that's enough outta me. ![]()
03-18-2010 07:54 PM
DianeS wrote:Well, there are different definitions of the verb "help".
........Ok, that's enough outta me.
I disagree -with the second point. Well spoken indeed!
03-18-2010 07:59 PM
LOL! SO true..
Be careful not to kick that soccer ball behind their heads 😉
Still, we have fun helping other, and that's all that matters.
03-18-2010 10:33 PM - edited 03-18-2010 10:37 PM
Thank you, Jeff!!
Ray, I can't remember the last time I deliberately nailed a soccer ball into the back of someone's head. That's not polite. But I'll be careful, particularly when kicking left-footed. ![]()
And you are quite right -- it is great fun to help others...and in some small way, to get to know the terrific people on this forum! There is even fun to be had in trying to help others whose definition of "help" is different from ours.
It's just fun on a different level. ![]()