I think this need a bit of fair give and take regarding newbie,olderbie and oldbies?
Newbie getting a "third degree"? To be fair, I don't think all newbies gets just a brush off with "use the search". Usually it'll be answered like, "Search TU with the keywords "X' & Y" or with a few pointer to get you along the right way". And a search will dig up more information than you'll get from one person answering you; also search digs up different ways of doing the same thing so you can choose and modify to suit you best.
Just take a simple question, "How do I use an airbrush?" 6 words or say "What is the way to paint Firetiger?" May take you less than 1 minute to post. But to answer the questions completely, someone will have to type diligently for half an hour or more. IF that someone has done it more than a few times, what will be the reaction when it's asked again? A lot of ppl are doing this as a hobby and taking off time from their job and fishing to answer questions. A few even have their own lure business and took
the time to share knowledge. I feel newbies should be thankful that someone already took the time to answer questions, make tutorials with pictures and posting them. (Try doing a tutorial and see how much time it involves). It is the commitment to sharing knowledge that produce the wealth of knowledge in TU, we should respect those efforts and do a search. If you need clarification, posting it in an old thread would be more desirable and relevant than asking the same old one.
There are times also trying for yourself first is the way to go. Mistakes are mother of sucess and great knowledge is learned from it rather than the opposite.
As for olderbies, those who have learned and should be passing the baton along. So there is a continuation from the efforts sown b4.
As for what's already shared, I'm sure all of us who posted did it willingly, so forget about complaining about ppl who just take. The richness and fulfillment is in the giving, and not asking for any "reimbursement".
There I said it