Then what about doing some research on the topic before answering a question and mentioning what you’ve found so far? That’s difficult to do in a “live” talk in person, but on message boards, doesn’t this constitute an unreasonable effort that a non-curious person wouldn’t do?
Then what about doing some research on the topic before answering a question and mentioning what you’ve found so far? That’s difficult to do in a “live” talk in person, but on message boards, doesn’t this constitute an unreasonable effort that a non-curious person wouldn’t do?
At first, I thought you were saying I should have done more research before asking my question in the first place. :D
Yes, that does indeed sound like it would be a way of signaling curiosity.
In the context of this thread, that’s a wonderful observation.
That pun was not intended.