Posted by Just Michael on February 21, 2002 at 12:05:11:
In Reply to: Sometimes, the most simple answers are the hardest to find posted by rmfx on February 21, 2002 at 02:02:09:
"What's the best frontend for cabinet use?" is a nice question. We just sick of "What's the best frontend?". This pesky question tells us nothing about what the person wants to use the frontend on or for. For all we know, he could be looking for a frontend to run on OS/2.
: Of course it's silly to ask "how do I wire a switch" when there's a link called WIRING directly to the left. But is there a link called "What's the best frontend for cabinet use"? In my opinion, there's nothing wrong with asking a question that someone here might have LOTS of experience on. If you think a question isn't worth answering, ignore it and it'll quickly be buried by more pressing ones.
: Many questions may seem obvious to those who have already found the answer, but sometimes it's almost impossible to find certain subjects with a search engine if you don't know the correct terminology. Where CAN I find those button strips they use on transit buses, anyway? ;-)