I've only posted one question so far on SO, and almost posted another. In both cases, I answered my own questions at least partially while writing it out. I credit the community and the process itself for making me think about the answer.
There's nothing explicit in what I'm writing that states quite obviously the answer I needed, but something about writing it down makes me think along extra lines of thought.
So instead of leaving the (sometimes dumb) question up for all to see and immediately answering it afterward, or just taking it right back down, in what way can I help or thank the community most? Is this commonly understood to be just the nature of the beast?
Edit: This is the "Rubber Duck" principle, although I didn't know what it was called when I wrote this. Thanks, Al.