Originally Posted by John Graham
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When the questions don't get answered, that's when I start to wonder why didn't it get answered.
Did I ask a bad question?
Was my question specious as Lynn has stated?
Have I not researched enough to merit a question of this magnitude?
Maybe the questions aren't answerable or proovable and thus require an amount of faith.
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John,
With regards to your need for immediate answers . . .
It ain't necessarily about your asking a question that is "bad" or "specious" or even of such "magnitude" that we at
Oracle LBG find it "unanswerable" and thus requiring a leap of 'faith" into our purple Kool-Aid (a metaphor preening others have found convenient).
There are (at least) two other reasons why readers don't immediately jump through your hoops:
1. They don't know the answer.
2. They know the answer -- or, at least,
think they do
or feel they can 'add value' and spur the discussion along the way -- but, they don't have the
time or the
inclination to respond.
At least, not now.
Where the desire is strong enough, maybe later.
In my case . . .
Later.
