• Question: Which do you find more interesting, finding a new question to answer or finding an answer to a question? Also, why?

    Asked by 07porterj to Alastair, Emma, Hywel, Keith, Vicki on 17 Jun 2010 in Categories: .
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      Hywel Vaughan answered on 17 Jun 2010:


      Hmm, this is one I have had to think about for a while porterj!
      For me they tend to go hand in hand – I find it really interesting to find an answer, but this normally leads to several more questions!
      I must admit though, I like finding more questions. It means that the story is still going, and that there is another level you can go to. Sometimes it can be quite disappointing if you have been working on answering something for a long time and then it is suddenly done. You then have to go back to the beginning on something new. I like to follow the rabbit hole 😀

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      Alastair Sloan answered on 17 Jun 2010:


      Finding an answer to a question because it can come after alot of hard thought and work and its good to see something you have planned and thought about get a result. The thing is though is that every answer generates another question so I guess I find both interesting .

      Thanks for your question

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      Keith Brain answered on 17 Jun 2010:


      That is hard – I’d have to say “finding an answer “, mainly because there are more interesting questions than there are answer, at least if you’re asking difficult questions. Solving a problem can be particularly exciting and rewarding; its the thrill of conquest! (hmmm … is that a boy thing?). Perhaps Vicki and Emma can help me out!

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      Vicki Stevenson answered on 17 Jun 2010:


      Both of those are really interesting and give me a real buzz! I think finding the answer to the question probably come out on top though

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