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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? observation... Post 302166927 by vino on Wednesday 13th of February 2008 05:16:09 AM
Old 02-13-2008
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Originally Posted by KevinADC
I am sure the people asking the questions really appreciate that, especially the students sitting in class taking a test and getting the answers to the question they don't know. Smilie
There are cases when one can figure that the questions posted are classwork based. These cases are easy to handle.

But there are also cases when the posters are quite smart and post in such a way that it does not look like homework. There is nothing much we can do in this case. But you can look at it this way : in the long run, it is perhaps the poster who loses out.

There are rules laid down in this forum. The administrators and moderators do their best to see that the rules are not broken. It may happen that a-post-here or a-post-there may be missed out. In those the members of the forum are kind enough to report those cases.

Eventually it is contribution of the members, who care much about the rules, that make this forum so good to use.

Cheers !
 

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