Especially when they demand something then get all arsey when people tell them they can’t have it.
There’s this one kid asking for someone to write him “an e-mail forum” that e-mails him a password. I’m sure he means an e-mail form, so I pointed him in the direction of a mail script. Then I realised what he was trying to do and pointed out that it wasn’t very nice to steal peoples’ passwords. He got all twatty about it and said “OMGZ LEIK I NEVAH SAID DAT UR SO OMGZ LEIK RUDE”. Apparently it’s s school project and he has “no1″ to help him. Yeah, whatever. The point, I believe, of school, is to learn things; it isn’t to go round various forums and demand that something is done for you. I noticed that he picked up on my password-e-mailing response and not on the one that was actually in reply to what he wanted to do. Did he try what I suggested? I think not, somehow, so I suggested it again. I don’t think he’ll listen, or he’ll ask how to set the whole thing up. If he does I’m locking the topic. LEARN, you idiot, there are HUNDREDS of tutorials around that tell you how to set up and e-mail form. I’m not allowed to link to the one I normally would have linked you to anymore, but there ARE tutorials if you search properly. No amount of “I DID SERCH OMG BUT NUTHIN CAME UPPP!111″ will help you there. “Searching” does not imply typing a keyword into Google and expecting all the right answers to popup. It involves browsing sites, researching into areas of interest and learning based on what you find.
And if you come right out with it and say “cn u d0 it 4 me plz” I will slap you very hard in the face.




