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highlander_1
1/3/2006 8:13:16 PM
You right - but don?t missunderstand me!
I have allways been polited and beggin on my knees but it seems not to help.
Why? That?s where the scary parts beginns.

The problems seems that we - beginners, intermediates or whatever we call us
on this forum are learning ourself to think within a box and "ingore" or
stuck our head
into the sand for those questions that?s not fit into our standards.
But it?s a little longer history behind my answer above and just this question
about
blured fonts.

So if you interested of the history behind - here it is:
I know that many are busy with questions but the question are
which questions? are answered here. It looks like those
questions where you can give a standardanswer or where you
you can apply a standardsolution has priority. I can understand that, but
it?s scary for our flexibile way of thinking and how we innovate
new solutions. Don?t you agree on that?
Don?t missunderstand me - I want to know what I am doing logical and
not just abstract. When I?m know what I?m doing I can explain it logical to
others.
But I cant learn something here - there are few that really know what they?re
doing and
therefore can explain it logical or maybe they just ignore those questions.
Deep thougths - yes, but healthy for the "business" and the interactive
"industry".


:brokenheart;
sandison
1/3/2006 11:01:58 PM

"highlander_1" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: dpelss$oic$1@forums.macromedia.com...
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I'm glad to here from someone who really cares about his work and the
sharing of knowledge :)
Although i agree with you on must points, i believe your making an error by
thinking that you'll find on this forum the best flash coders around. Must
people here don't even know who are group94 or other top-notch web studios
like this. And AFAIK, nobody is paid to answer your questions. It may be the
official macromedia forum, but you don't get official help.

Personnaly, I come here only because I can access this forum through my
newsgroups server, so it's quite handy, but i admit that only few of my
questions were answered, and a lot of my answers are ignored. Check around
the web for other flash forums, you'll easily find more reliable and
friendly help.

You might also ask yourself, as an art director, do you give free time to
other people ? Maybe, maybe not, I don't know, but you understand that
nobody owe you anything.

Anyway, good luck!


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WizyWyg
1/4/2006 12:51:13 AM
If you want immediate answers, you can always pay for it. Macromedia/Adobe has
that option available to you (their help desk) for your "important" questions.

otherwise, this is a public forum, meaning that the "public" can /may or
cannot/may not WISH to answer you. And yes, we are not being paid to answer
questions for you. While you are "waiting' you could be using that time to
figure it out fr yourself.
kglad
1/4/2006 2:13:42 AM
i answer questions that are either have an easy solution that's immediately
apparent or questions that i find interesting that i can address without
requiring a laborious set-up to investigate.

in your situation a laborious set-up is required (for me) to address your
problem. or you could post a link to your fla.
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