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I think some of these are too open ended, for example:

However, from my experience hardware information always seems out of date when I search for it and get some out of date information.

Perhaps maybe questions like "What are your experiences with a Foobar 9000?" are more useful, when someone is asking about a specific hardware component?

I think some of these are too open ended, for example:

However, from my experience hardware information always seems out of date when I search for it and get some out of date information.

Perhaps maybe questions like "What are your experiences with a Foobar 9000?" are more useful, when someone is asking about a specific hardware component?

I think some of these are too open ended, for example:

However, from my experience hardware information always seems out of date when I search for it and get some out of date information.

Perhaps maybe questions like "What are your experiences with a Foobar 9000?" are more useful, when someone is asking about a specific hardware component?

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I think some of these are too open ended, for example:

However, from my experience hardware information always seems out of date when I search for it and get some out of date information.

Perhaps maybe questions like "What are your experiences with a Foobar 9000?" are more useful, when someone is asking about a specific hardware component?