But I agree with what SpPanda said, and I myself have been guilty of at least one thing he mentioned: flaming newbies who come and ask for help. I don't do it all the time, in fact recently I've been in the practice of trying to be as helpful as possible to people that ask for help. It's sad that a lot of people forget that at one point they were newbies in this too, regardless of whether or not .org actually existed when they started.
I'm pretty sure everyone needed some kind of help when they started, and though many of us read the guides, understood them, and simply worked through a lot of our smaller problems with Premiere and those types of tools, not everyone understands as readily, or even knows where to start with something like Premiere.
A lot of people say newbies are simply 'too lazy' or 'want to be lead through every step'. And admittedly, there are those newbies that are like that, but most are not. How are they to know that people have asked the same questions they've asked 1,000,000*10^100 times? It's not their aim to annoy the crap out of us, though that is often the end result. I think we take out whatever frustrations we might be having during the day/night/whatever on newbies far too easily.
I must say I haven't noticed the newbie flaming nearly as much on the new forum though (probably because the flame-worthy 'wrong forum' posts are moved by the Mods. Thank you Mods, you do good work
