The Ten Commandments for UTers.
1. Answer questions with patience and with civility, and more importantly without an attached word of insult that belittles the recipient.
2. Don’t bring problem from home to the UT.
3. Don’t see yourself above others.
4. If you want to be respected, respect others first.
5. If you think you are the only expert, go to the mirror, see yourself then laugh aloud, call 911 and ask them to bring you to nearby Psychiatric Hospital.
6. If you are an MVP, don’t be biased because Bill Gates will not save your soul from hell.
7. If you are an MVP, always remind yourself that you are there because of the technical ignorance of others.
8. Always humble yourself, so that you will be lifted up.
9. Take counsel for yourself first before counseling others.
10. Don’t read this thread. If you do, let me ask you: “Are you guilty?” I did asked the same to myself, and I will say “Sometimes I am equally guilty.”
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."