Fire in the Forum
Published: 28 Oct 2009 - 07:43 by rippa rit
Updated: 29 Oct 2009 - 20:47
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Well, am I a poet and don't know it!! Maybe. "Fire in the Forum" Just a reminder.
This game can be a bit hot headed or cause hot headedness -, not sure which comes first.
All forum dialogue is good as it shares the squash experience with people of like interest. Who else would care anyway!? Yes, it is good if our members use the search feature, relevant content tab, scan around the squashgame site to find answers, and take their time to understand their problems, but hey, if they don't it is not the end of the world. Please be patient.
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From rippa rit - 29 Oct 2009 - 20:45 - Updated: 29 Oct 2009 - 20:47
From drop-shot - 29 Oct 2009 - 00:56
Yes, Rita, I do read you. I understand your note is the reaction on my comment on "help please" topic, but forgive me, why are the people so lazy? It's "google" generation or what? In my opinion, you and Ray put so much effort in this service (it's much more than a "website") that users should/ are obliged/ ought to (the choice is yours) to care more for "searching the answer" instead of starting new topic. Enough said, Hot Head Drop Shot calms down. Cheers
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dropshot - your post was not the only one that looked like it might head in the wrong direction, which has happened before, as a post took on a life of its own. So I thought to hop in early this time. I guess we have a lot of info on squashgame and not everybody has the experience to know how to source their answers. Yes, sure some are lazy and do not try too hard, others are new players who probably are a bit blown away with the amount of squash info available, half of which they probably do not quite grasp. We do have a language that players have to get used to, eg long, short, depth, soft, high, attack, defend, pronate, let, stroke, interference, cutline, short line, etc.
Yeah, it is probably a shock sometimes when a person just wants to play squash for exercise and then finds all these little obstacles in the way as they progress (like the opponent, the walls, the corners, the dead ball, etc)
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