Thank you for that! This is actually the 1st forum where I felt comfortable sharing info about myself. I actually lurked for a long time before I signed up so I could gauge how everyone on here related. I don't mind constructive criticism and joking around but I can't stand the condescending know it all assholes that act like their shit smells better than everyone else's that are on some forums.
There was a great skit in SNL back in the day, like 1999, with Jimmy Fallon. I always loved it because I was in IT at the time and it was hilarious to watch other guys that happened to understand computers being totally condescending to Engineers and Lawyers.
It is really easy to forget we all start somewhere and we all have different skill sets.
And damnit..even if you know more about everything then everyone, you can still be a jerk..lol
I think if you are burned out on answering questions, best to leave it to others. Not to mention, chances are highly likely that dozens of other lurkers may benefit from real answers and be less afraid to ask questions that might legitimately pass your "approved" guidelines for acceptable.
"YOU'RE WELCOME"
Nick Burns, Your Company's Computer Guy
A
Jimmy Fallon sketch. Debuted November 20, 1999. Nick Burns (Fallon) looked like an archetypal nerd (dirty unkempt hair, pagers, pocket protector, etc.) and was an
IT Support guy at a large company. He would nastily mock anyone who asked for his assistance in fixing a problem with their computer. His
catchphrases were a sarcastic, "YOU'RE WELCOME," a loud, obnoxious, "MOVE!!", commanding the person asking for his help to get out of their desk chair so he could sit in it to fix the problem with their computer, and "WAS THAT SO HARD?"