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What NOT to do when asking for help in the EE forum, and IBSurvival in general

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veilo

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hey...
me doin my essay on ants.....repelling ants using common household materials like vinegar, turmeric, lemon, cucumber.....and many more.....its interesting.......getting positive results........almost complete.......... :D
BUT CAN ANYONE FRAME A RESEARCH QUESTION FOR ME PLZ

Edited by HMSChocolate, Oct 16, 2008 - 08:51.


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Ruan Chun Xian

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And this is a prime example of how to not get help around here. You are annoying people with the following:

- Capslock
- Excessive punctuation like ........
- No punctuation where is needed (i.e. question mark)
- Textspeak
- Terrible grammar
- No effort at actually typing a meaningful post that makes sense
- Assuming that we can and we will give you a research question just because you've told us a list of the materials you've used in your experiment (we can't and we won't.).
- Trying to get people to do work for you by getting them to form a research question for you when you clearly have done some experiment but are apparently too lazy to analyse your results to see what you can get out of it, thereby forming a RQ on your own.

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deissi

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Hien, I think we should sticky this. Those in favor, say aye.

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Ruan Chun Xian

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Haha good idea. I am going to sticky it.

veilo, start a new thread that actually say something meaningful if you still want help on your EE.

Read this, especially section III before starting the new thread.






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