dwest100
1 mW
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2022
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- 14
Over many years of forum searching, I have found, regardless of the forum or subject, lengthy, complicated questions are seldom completely read by those who choose to answer. The more information I provide (complications) the less understood the question becomes. Then I must repeat various parts of the question(s) to get to a reader who fully understands it and can provide relevant answers. Then you throw in those few rude smart**SES and their snide commenting and it becomes an exercise annoyance and frustration.It's an unusual approach. I mentor budding electrical engineers who ask the wrong questions all the time. I always appreciate too much information over what they think is a concise question.
One can always qualify an answer as Amberwolf did and stick to answering the original question(s).
But hey, no matter how much effort one puts into asking a question, it’ll still take one special reader to answer succinctly, yet completely. And that will be among several too many incomplete answers.