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Kirk 1038982118-Jan-16 4:00
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I blame Google! Smile | :)

Okay, it is societal and Google at an intersection.

A long time ago, you had to Google 3-5 variations on your question (I still do sometimes),
to find what you are looking for. Using alternative words, etc.

But, Google got good enough that your first guess is usually right (for non-technical things),
so often, that you rarely google twice for "facts/information".

My daughter is 16. If her first Google attempt fails. She assumes the answer simply does not exist!
(she also hollers into my office FROM her keyboard for the spelling of words, which I tell her to Google in another tab, so there is intrinsic laziness going on as well).

Somehow we have to RE-EDUCATE people that "Searching" for an existing answer is NOT a single Google Search, but a series of well thought out searches. It is an attempt to FIND an answer, not just an obligatory quick search of the obvious.

We have to get them to understand that their question will be read by MANY people. They will waste 1-2 minutes looking it over. Such that a question NOT ASKED is a real time saver, and a question that is asked but should not have been is Rude.

But that last part flies in the face of "there is no such thing as a Stupid Question". Which I tend to believe in.

And that, my friends is where the dilemma lies.
The ignorance of not knowing enough to do an adequate search, nor having many other options other than asking a group that might know enough to simply answer your question. Kinda like being in a group and just throwing a question out there...

Unfortunately, just throwing the questions out there is the problem.

Maybe we collect the information, and generate the first 30 google searches they should do.
And after they click the links, and spend some time, then they can post the question???
(until they get a reputation?)

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