It's disheartening to get a message like this for a couple of reasons.
First is the misspellings in the message. Someone (you) is (are) asking for
help from thousands of people that they (you) don't know and yet is (you
are) too lazy (?) to make sure that the request has words spelled correctly.
Secondly, it's obvious that there has been absolutely no effort to use the
very best resource available, which happens to be the library. In today's
world of "instant information" you are hoping for someone to tell you what
you need to discover for yourself, and until I get a question that is more
precise and demonstrates that some effort, other than sending out an e-mail
such as this, has been undertaken, I won't provide assistance. But I will
chastise you for not making an effort to find the information that is
readily available in your library.
At 10:36 PM 11/13/99 +0000, you wrote:
>i am doing a science psoject in school and i need to find articales on this
>topic. i am doing the effect of different colored light on plant growth. do
>you know any imformation i should know?
James. W. Perry, CEO/Campus Dean
Professor, Department of Biological Sciences
University of Wisconsin - Fox Valley
1478 Midway Road
Menasha, Wisconsin 54952-1297
Office: 920.832.2610
FAX: 920.832.2674
jperry at uwc.edu