QUOTE(rabinder @ Aug 13 2008, 06:52 PM)
bro from noobs they become pro. learning is a process every1 goes trough. i'm sure u were not just born with all ur knowledge right?
I was a noob once. But I learn not to step on anybody's toe by being independent, by finding the answers myself. Only once I have exhausted all means of resources I can possibly muster with my limited knowledge, that I would ask the pros. Even by that time, I would already have a general outlook on things, so by then when the pros impart knowledge on me, I would easily and immediately "get it", because I have done my own searches. It makes it easier for me to understand, and easier for the pros to explain to me because we are talking on the same wavelength.
These "help, help, I'm flailing my arms up in the air for help!" syndrome is more akin to panic and desperation, and wanting the answers fast. Fast solutions almost always guarantee disastrous results, because you act on it in desperation and your state of mind is in panic. The best thing to do is to do things in a calm, orderly and well-informed fashion, and that includes preparing yourself beforehand, well before you actually own these iPhones, with vital informations in hand. Dont la until when you already get the iPhones baru want to rush here and there for answers!
Being an iPhone user is no longer a walk in the park, you have to arm yourself with the basic knowledge before you would consider getting one. That's the way I see, but a lot dont do it that way.