On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 16:24:17 GMT, "Anthony Giorgianni"
<pleasepostbacktothetgroup@postbacktogroup.invalid> wrote:

>Some people are like that ,Jerry. But there are so many people on the Usenet
>and other types of forums who help others every day -- and who do so with
>respect and understanding. Some groups have more of that than others. But
>there's a lot of them out there. In fact, it always amazes me how many good
>people there are and the efforts they go through to help strangers. Just
>ignore the others. They're mostly  lonely people who just like an argument,
>I suspect. I actually feel bad for them because they are unable to get the
>joy that most others get from helping others.


I like helping others, but I have found this the worst group yet
visited for the rudeness of the original questions.

Examples such as

I need a digital camera, which is the best?

What for, portrait / studio work, point and click, SLR, cheap as
chips, mid range, landscapes, bird watching, hell give us something to
work with.


Where can I get the cheapest camera?

Where are you, probably the USA as you don't say.

There is as said a wealth of experience, but some people want everyone
else to think for them and guide them. A little background info,
location, budget, aspirations, experience of film cameras etc.

I think that is where rude answers emanate from, you would not walk
into a bar and shout, hey which camera should I buy, thanks. Well,
would you?