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Re: Free Fish vs. Fishing Lessons.
Long ago, I read something interesting: In order to ask an intelligent question on any given topic, one has to know most of the answer already. I like that idea so before I compose a question here, I try to understand as much of the problem as I can--to read what the books say, work out the Ohm's Law ramifications, etc., to try to know as much of the answer as I can, before I ask. I want to be able to ask the narrowest question I can.
But: when I ask that question here--hoping for a fishing lesson--sometimes someone just--bang!--throws me a fat albacore, right into my boat. Well, okay, bro--thanks for all the fish. But honestly, I would have preferred a teaching moment from one of the moderators. My point is: a) as posters we have different styles of absorbing teaching and b) we have no control over the
form of the answers we get or how an answer is going to be presented to us--fish or fishing lesson? We can only ask the question and take what we get. It's just random chance that determines whether a fish or a fishing lesson pops out.
That said, I fully admit it. People here have tossed me plenty of fish and it's smoothed my path a lot at critical moments. It's a fine line for the moderators to walk: how far to talk down to someone? Does the OP just really
need a fish right now, or instead is it lesson time? I think the moderators here do a pretty good job in matching the style of their answers to the relative skill/knowledge levels of the individual posters. That's been my experience anyway.