User talk:88.130.119.82

Warning
I'm not happy that you made this unkind comment, and I will not hesitate to block you for making further rude comments. The support desk is for people who can't figure things out, no matter how obvious it might be - is that comment really the best way to offer support for our software?

In any case, don't blank comments unless the author requests deletion explicitly. It is helpful for other users who might have the same issue to know about it.--Jasper Deng (talk) 16:10, 18 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Jasper,
 * if you read the whole thread you will notice that the author really does nothing himself. It is his problem, not mine. But he is not even willing to do the most simple tasks. He could have saved us all the whole thread by just once using Google. Or the search here. Or he could just have followed the pointers I gave him. But nothing! He does not even spend the time to write just one complete sentence. He is not even trying to do what I told him. In this situation I won't invest more time than him in solving his(!) problem. I am sorry. I think he in fact should be glad that I told him instead of just stopping to respond without giving any reason.
 * And btw. I don't think that striking a complete post without giving any reason for it is helpful except telling you that this post does not belong there. For me this has the same meaning as blanking the page: remove it.
 * Cheers!
 * I don't care about how much clue the author has. It may not be obvious to him. As for the post blanking, striking is different from removing. That OP has been around for some time and he would not have simply struck if he wanted it removed.--Jasper Deng (talk) 16:34, 18 June 2012 (UTC)
 * It is not about his knowledge. People may be, sorry, stupid. I don't have a problem with that. But if I help them I expect them to accept that help and to learn do things themselves. Weare not speaking about understanding Einstein's relativity theorems here. This is really basic stuff. People should not waste others time by stupidly asking things, which already are answered more than often enough and which can be found easy enough. As for striking this post: You neither can read his mind as I can.