Ruby command line options s and S

I’LL say it that way. QUIT NICKEL AND DIMING THE MAILING LIST!

DO SOME RESEARCH, EXPEND SOME EFFORT ON YOUR OWN BEHALF!

You can complain that we’re being rude all you want, but YOU are the one
using this mailing list as your personal free school. That is NOT what the
list is for.

I hope you realize, people WILL STOP answering you if you keep it up. This
list is for when you’re truly stuck, NOT for every teensy tiny idea that
passes through that skull of your’s.

USE THE GREY MATTER IN YOUR HEAD CALLED A BRAIN!

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*From:* Love U Ruby <lists@ruby-forum.com>
*Sent:* February 14, 2013 2:39 PM
*To:* ruby-talk ML <ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org>
*Subject:* Re: Ruby command line options s and S

unknown wrote in post #1096948:

Am 14.02.2013 09:15, schrieb Love U Ruby:

A ruby expert people I am asking some Rubyist question- that's all. If
someone has knowledge already then why is it problematic to share?

Please keep in mind that you are wasting *our* time when you constantly
post questions that could be answered by a little googling.

And please do not +1 every other piece of code that looks slick to you.

Now it seems I have to be rude on you. What do you think about yourself.
Do you think except my questions all questions in this mail list can't
be solved using Google?

With that question do you think people started researching and writing
thesis papers....after that answering. Don't say like that way. Here
people posted their questions to get help from someone who has knowledge
about that, not to Google for him... To answer someone question if you
really need to do Google,then stop helping others and keep concentrate
on your books. It seems you also didn't complete your home work with
Ruby at its core.

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While I totally agree with you and I've said so in the other thread,
some might think that you're exploiting this mailing list too by
starting a new thread every time you've to say something. Why can't you
express your discontent in the previous thread you started by the same
name or for that matter, in the violator's original thread?

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