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May 19, 2016 at 15:09 comment added Ron Maupin Mod "But if your answer isn't going to 'wow' the original asker, then don't answer it. If the question goes a few weeks without an answer, then feel free to add a terse answer." A lot of people just want an answer, and they want it now. I would certainly be miffed if no one answered my question for a few weeks, waiting for a "Wow!" answer. The most important thing is to get an answer. Other answers can come in due course, and the person asking is free to change the accepted answer at any time. There is nothing wrong with teaching, too, but, above all, the person asking wants an answer.
May 17, 2016 at 15:36 history answered Eddie CC BY-SA 3.0