I'm probably guilty of what you say. Massey333 told me so just the other day....
Most conversations in real life drift all over the place, a conversation on the net from folks on 3 different countries is likely to drift even quicker?
Like you say, most questions get answered, and the extra comment help add a lot of flavor and interest. Without that, every question would just have a single reply, no need for anything else. That would sure get dull.
I agree with your comments, but your ending seems kinda rough - there are so many lurkers on a site like this, we should encourage them to join in more often, not be telling all of us to shut up and stay away. :)
Don't we like the conversation?
Thought that was the point.
Perhaps it would be easier to get short proper on-topic answers if the questions would contain all the info a person needs. How many times do people ask, I got 7 acres, what is the best crop to gow on it???
Well, do you live in Death Valley, or Alaska, do you have clay soil or a rock layer 6 inched under the soil, fill us in.
I didn't read the H parade thread, but I'm headed right there sounds interesting. If someone really did ask about pulling a hayrack in high gear with an H, they _need_ some safety advice in my opinion! :)
It is interesting how subjects change and evolve and veer off track, that's for sure. I just thought that was normal human conversation.
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