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« on: August 07, 2006, 11:24:41 AM »

What make a good member?

A good member adds to the content of the forum. Regards of how little you think you know even if you only know a few basic things; it may be more than someone else knows. You should share your knowledge regardless of how little you feel it is. Sharing knowledge and experience is how we all learn.

Be Courteous
Share Knowledge
Expand on Content
Willing to help others
Making other members feel welcome
Join in on conversations
Ask quality questions
Give quality answers

We all learn from questions asked and answered regardless of how trivial it may seem to you, it may be of great help to others. When you ask as question it does not have to be a long drawn out question. Short and too the point is acceptable. 

When you answer a question, please try to give as much information as you can without sending them to an outside source for an explanation. Do however give them an outside source if you feel they can benefit from it as much as they can from your answer.


If someone has helped you on the forum, say thank you for the help, you could expand it more by stating how that member has helped you.


A point I would like to make is that NO questions is a stupid one, the only stupid questions is the one not asked.
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