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Personally, I think it would be a tremendous loss for you to usubscribe Scott. I think a lot of the issues of this type is "ego-centric". Personally I have met very few programmers "worth their salt" that do not tend to think of their programming efforts as a personal "work of art" or as their "babies". (note I include myself in this group...) But I also know (as I'm sure most of us here do) that none of us really know everything there is to know (else we wouldn't be here). I could leave this list & hardly be missed....but the Klement, Cozzi, Gibbs,(sorry I can't name everyone...) et al. would be an end to a very useful resource. I subscribed to these lists more so to learn (which I have...a lot) & contribute my trifling knowledge when able. Thanks, Tommy Holden -----Original Message----- From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Klement Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 11:51 AM To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries Subject: RE: 3440:Operation not supported when trying to read an IFS File. > It's interesting that you equate knowledge of RPG with intellectual > prowess. It would appear that I am not "bright enough" because I chose > to pass a pointer in this case. I would sincerely question the logic > that leads you to this conclusion. But again, point taken about the > pointer - again. Sorry about that, I shouldn't have said that. I definitely don't feel that way about you. I've always thought that you are clever -- so I don't even know where that came from. > You are an extremely talented programmer, there's no denying that. But have > you ever wondered why so few programmers post "solutions" to this forum? I > would suggest it is because they want to avoid exactly this kind of response > if they get a little part of their code wrong. Oh, I don't think that's fair. Seems to me that there are a TON of people both asking and answering questions on this forum. The volume can sometimes be difficult to manage. But, you're right, doing stuff like that isn't good for the forum. I probably should unsubscribe. The amount of time I spend here is just ridiculous, and I somehow always end up offending someone. So, it's not good for me, and it's not good for Midrange.com. Why am I still here?
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