WhistlingBadger
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Well, that's the thing. None of us can read minds and we often don't know exactly what sort of answer a person wants. In the case of newbies, they often don't even know enough to ask the right questions. All of us were there at some point. We frequently get complaints on the forum about answers that are so long and in-depth that they are bewildering. We get approximately an equal number of complaints about answers that aren't in depth enough or that assume too much knowledge on the part of the asker (the recent one about "cycling" comes to mind).
"We played the flute for you and you did not dance; we sang the dirge for you and you did not mourn." We all just do the best we can to help each other out. If someone's answer isn't your style, please be kind and at least appreciate the effort.
If I want just a quick answer to a quick question, I ask a very specific question and that's usually what I get. If I want a deep dive into some serious info that I can really sink my teeth into, I post a more general question and wait for one or more of our resident scholars to show up.
"We played the flute for you and you did not dance; we sang the dirge for you and you did not mourn." We all just do the best we can to help each other out. If someone's answer isn't your style, please be kind and at least appreciate the effort.
If I want just a quick answer to a quick question, I ask a very specific question and that's usually what I get. If I want a deep dive into some serious info that I can really sink my teeth into, I post a more general question and wait for one or more of our resident scholars to show up.