Hi, with the number of posts you reply to you must be knackered at the end of the day
Regards,
DS
Took me a while but I figured where you were going with that
I've got a fair amount of posts on here but I'm also active on other forums with several thousand posts on a couple of them, so this is a general rant.
Appreciate the responses on the thread so far, and I definitely want to say that my post was not a response to any single question on this sub-forum.
Taylortwocities raised the point about the wiki, and I concur with his and other respondents that the wiki is a step or two too far away.
My point was more aimed at those who simply don't take anything more than a cursory glance at the first page of topics before leaping in with a question that, surely, they must realise has been asked and answered before.
My rant (and it is really no more than that) goes beyond the diynot electrics forum, and beyond the diynot forums in general. I see it on the 4 or 5 forums that I'm active on all the time.
Occasionally, I pop out the popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the fun as we (more likely "you", on this specific forum) rip apart the question, debate the interpretations of the question, and then argue about the contradictory perspectives.
Often, that's fun. But often it becomes tedious, hence my (mostly tongue-in-cheek) question.
To deadshort specifically, I'm not an active poster on this forum because I'm only an amateur and there are many other members who have more relevant experience than I do. But I am a moderator on a couple of other forums and I actively participate on a handful more, so my perspective is a generic one of wondering why people can't help themselves before asking a question that has been asked many times before.
But that takes me full-circle to my original question; why don't
most people check the most recent posts, if not the search facility, before they post a question? I know that I do.