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More info?)
I don't know about that. Most morons will obey a computer. Otherwise spammers would be out of business.
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"Vanguard" <Vangu@rd.invalid> wrote in message news:%23TPo35ejFHA.1048@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> "David Candy" <.> wrote in message
> news:uzOU0EdjFHA.3336@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> It's not good enough. What is needed is the moron interface needs to
> structure the question.
>
> Something like this
>
> General Description of Problem
> e.g. Messenger doesn't start
>
>
> List Steps to Duplicate Problem
> e.g. Click Start, click All Programs, Click Windows Messenger
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>
> What actually Happened
> e.g. Nothing, Messenger didn't appear to start
>
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> What Did You Expect To Happen
> e.g. That messenger open with a window to type in
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> Did Windows Come Preinstalled? If so what Brand and Model is the
> computer?
> e.g. Yes, Dell XYZ
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>
> Obviously different templetes suit different problems. There could be a
> menu for Blue Screen templates, usage templates, program error
> templates, etc.
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> (due to OP using quoted-printable format)
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> Wouldn't work. It assumes everyone would be asking a question regarding
> a problem rather than an inquiry, rant, or info message. Also, everyone
> would get tired of wading through the fixed templates and eventually
> just pick "Other" and use the free-form template to enter their
> question.
>