Lucius,
Who is jerry?
I think you will learn that quickly when browsing this forum and looking for.. let's say..
odd topics / questions.
Odd in the way that the answer to his questions is either given in the first result of anyone's favourite search engine, or it is easily answered by common sense.
I am posting less than I'd like to. Seriously.
I have much more questions than I ask.
I understand that some of my posts (may be many) are naive and may be some of them may look even stupid.
Have you ever used StackOverflow?
If not, check their guidelines for 'asking a good question'; it's easy to understand the principles and apply them to Bitcointalk forum topics.
This is just a small quote, I recommend reading all of it. Replace 'StackOverflow' with 'Bitcointalk' in your mind and use TryNinja's
https://ninjastic.space/search engine.
Before posting a question, we strongly recommend that you spend a reasonable amount of time researching the problem and searching for existing questions on this site that may provide an answer. (Stack Overflow has been around for a long time now, so many common questions have already been answered.)
But I think that it is better if I express my ignorance, and get advices and answers. This way I am getting knowledge. I want to know as much as possible about everything related to cryptocurrencies.
And I also am afraid to do something wrong or mess up with something, that's why I am checking with Big Smart Guys on this forum to make sure that I understand things correct.
So I have no evil intentions to abuse the forum.
No doubt! But it will get annoying and you may start getting less replies if you overdo it with the
simple / common-sense / already answered previously / answered through search engine - type questions.