RE: A92: Sorry


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RE: A92: Sorry




Yes, you may pick up other information, but too much information at once
can be confusing to some people.  By asking, not only do you get the
answer quicker, but you don't have a bunch of other information that
doesn't pertain to the problem at hand.  Sometimes, too much information
is a bad thing.

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>From: 	NDStein[SMTP:NDStein@aol.com]
>Reply To: 	assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org
>Sent: 	Thursday, April 02, 1998 2:47 PM
>To: 	assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org
>Subject: 	Re: A92: Sorry
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>We're not talking about whether people learn better from a teacher or a book.
>With email, you're reading it, and with docs, you're reading them.  David's
>docs are easy to understand, and written pretty informally.  There is a
>difference between a teacher and a book, but the only difference I can see
>here is that it's quicker to get your answer if you just ask.  But if you
>read, then you will get other info that will be useful at another time, or
>now
>or something.  It may be more convenient to just ask, but you learn more by
>reading, so that's why I want people to try reading first.
>