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Just to be clear, when I suggested having a Thread or a voting to decide on a List of good questions, I meant it as a means to find out what questions the community felt was the most important ones. People could then take questions from that list if they wanted to (or if they just couldn't think of anything by themselves) or make up their own. I think the list from the Ultimate List of questions is a bit unruly, and not everything is equally interesting. And besides, even with the updated list, I can see that quite a number of them have in fact already been answered either directly or indirectly.

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Just to be clear, when I suggested having a Thread or a voting to decide on a List of good questions, I meant it as a means to find out what questions the community felt was the most important ones. People could then take questions from that list if they wanted to (or if they just couldn't think of anything by themselves) or make up their own. I think the list from the Ultimate List of questions is a bit unruly, and not everything is equally interesting. And besides, even with the updated list, I can see that quite a number of them have in fact already been answered either directly or indirectly.

That was my point as well. Really just to make sure we are getting our most productive questions out there. A couple members of the community have a better feel for what will get auto-RAFO'd, or what has been answered already. It would just save us time and save Brandon time. It's not a way to dismiss questions, just to give advice and catch people up before what would be a rare event.

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Yes, good points. Agreed.

 

And even the "couple of members" (of which I arrogantly presume to be a part of) could benefit from some good brainstorming. Especially when it comes to how the questions should be formulated to avoid RAFO's.

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Yes, good points. Agreed.

 

And even the "couple of members" (of which I arrogantly presume to be a part of) could benefit from some good brainstorming. Especially when it comes to how the questions should be formulated to avoid RAFO's.

Hahaha, I think we know who we are talking about. There are members and then there are The Dedicated Few™ who record at signings or have personal WoB spreadsheets and the like. I think you've proven yourself, Aether.

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