Hi all,
Looking back I'm concerned I might have asked things I could have found out by Reading The Friendly Haynes (which arrived a couple of days ago). If people felt that, I apologise. It wasn't my intention to be lazy or take advantage of peoples' good natures, but I can see it might have looked like that. I know you're all busy people and really appreciate your help.
Regards
Hugh
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OK cheers lozz. I do reckon people who have been there and done it (possibly even over several years to a decade in some cases I'm guessing, and on multiple examples) are maybe better examples to learn from than a Haynes guy who writes loads of different titles and perhaps might rush them a little bit. I noticed that A. K. Legg who co-wrote the 406 Haynes has done other titles in the series. Sure I've seen his (or possibly her) name before.
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I find the Haynes book of lies is okay to sort of get a feel for what you are doing, and what parts look like etc, but for advice then this forum is the dogs danglies....
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Say what?
It's good forum etiquette to use the search facility for answers to common problems, but we're not too precious about it - after all no one is forced to answer you.
I think we would all prefer people sometimes asked repetitive questions than struggled on their own.
It's good forum etiquette to use the search facility for answers to common problems, but we're not too precious about it - after all no one is forced to answer you.
I think we would all prefer people sometimes asked repetitive questions than struggled on their own.
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Very little.hugh wrote:Do you speak Polish then lozz? I'm trying to learn a few words as two of my close colleagues are from Poland. (sorry for OT)
You will learn from them and they they will learn from you.
ive got a few friends from poland..thats how it works for me anyway.
there is some useful stuff on youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pn-vU38phlw