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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
To add to Jane and Andy posts above. Please remember that the only communication you have with all of the members here is through your writing. Those who read what you post may not meet you face to face, this year or next. Make a good impression by reading your post before submitting. If you are posting in a volatile thread, take some time to think out your response. I sometimes take a few hours or even a day so that I can simmer down on an emotional issue before I post.
A personal request for me is to complete your online profile. In that way, I will know your name when responding. I still find it hard to begin a post with "Dear Robogeekfromsomewherebeyondthegalaxy". Dear Jason or Amanda is so much nicer. On engineering replies, it is helpful for mentors to know that they are composing a response for a student, an alumni or a mentor.
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If I can chime in with my personal request as well, also complete your location in your profile with not just the city but the state and country if needed. (Yes, we are unfortunately US centric, so it is assumed you are in the US unless otherwise stated).
Similarly to NickE's post, don't assume everyone is familiar with your geographic area as well. If I talk about an event happening in Odessa, how many of you will know I probably mean Odessa, Delaware and not Odessa, Ukraine. Or Houston, DE and not Houston, TX, or Grove City, OH and not Grove City, PA, or....
(is that proper use of ellipses?)