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Subject: | Re: UKNM: Top 12 Internet scams |
From: | Paul Douglas |
Date: | Mon, 6 Sep 1999 11:01:27 +0100 |
Stefan Magdalinski wrote:
> it's not the asking of the questions that's annoying, it's the fact that
> it seems to start here, rather than with any of the
> varied/useful/detailed public domain sources.
Perhaps it doesn't just start here - with very tight deadlines, it's a
good approach to post a query to a multitude of discussion lists,
newsgroups, etc., and then wait a couple of days for replies from the
various sources.
> "Hi! I'm writing an internet article! Can you look this up on yahoo for
> me?"
Could you just look something up for me while you're at it? ;)
> Do some research, formulate a hypothesis, and then bounce it off us,
> would probably be better approach.
And very useful for any other publications on the list as we could all
see the route that Jo's article is taking.
Cheers,
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Paul
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Replies
Re: UKNM: Top 12 Internet scams, Ian Betteridge
Re: UKNM: Top 12 Internet scams, Stefan Magdalinski
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