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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 91272" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: It's arrived</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Teenagers? Why, I used to have 10 at a time! Boys 14-18 who were involved in the court system... I've had more than a little adolescent-raising experience in my former, brief life as a halfway house counselor.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps it's my experience as a high school and college debater, but learning how to do research and glean information from primary, written sources is the initial way of learning almost any/everything. Posting a question on a forum is not research, it is not learning. It's asking others to be a living Wiki. This is a community of live sound folks, and yes, helping each other is part of being a community, but if you don't make an attempt at your own homework, why should anyone help with the answers?</p><p></p><p>Eric, I've answered scores of questions on SFN and PSW forums simply by RTFM. If I can do that, so could the OP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 91272, member: 67"] Re: It's arrived Teenagers? Why, I used to have 10 at a time! Boys 14-18 who were involved in the court system... I've had more than a little adolescent-raising experience in my former, brief life as a halfway house counselor. Perhaps it's my experience as a high school and college debater, but learning how to do research and glean information from primary, written sources is the initial way of learning almost any/everything. Posting a question on a forum is not research, it is not learning. It's asking others to be a living Wiki. This is a community of live sound folks, and yes, helping each other is part of being a community, but if you don't make an attempt at your own homework, why should anyone help with the answers? Eric, I've answered scores of questions on SFN and PSW forums simply by RTFM. If I can do that, so could the OP. [/QUOTE]
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