BW's pretty much got it right on. I'm all for new ideas, and improvements to old ideas, but some of the questions get asked constantly.
Why should someone go through the trouble of typing up a reply, when you could search for the exact same thing you titled your post and find the answer and fix the problem before you'd even have gotten a reply?
For example, JoeBob makes a post titled "My tach is jumping all over!!!" which describes in detail how he's using brand new SplitFire plugs, Accel wires, Motorcraft cap and rotor, and an MSD ignition box. By the time he's finished typing and someone has replied with the right answer, he could've done a search for "tach jumping" (we all know it's "flutter", but as a newb he may not) and still find a detailed explanation of what's wrong, and how everyone who's tried those parts has the exact same results. And gone out and done a full ignition tuneup. Searching is faster for him, probably with more results, and less work for us (giving us more time to work on new and improved stuff).
If you search and can't find something, go ahead and post it. You at least tried to find it on your own, indicating that you don't expect everything to be hand-fed to you from a silver platter. Point out that you did search and couldn't find it. With the crashes in the past, we have lost some stuff, so sometimes old info that should be there isn't. It's when people ask the beat-to-death questions that old-timers get cranky. I've seen people ask questions that were answered in posts just a couple below it. If you can't take the time to look down 2", why should we expect you to even listen to our answers?