I think some of my questions seems stupid, but if I didnt ask, things dont make much sense.
As a teacher, I often remember that old saying, "The only stupid question is the one you don't ask". For that reason, I try not to use the word "obviously", but I feel that it is condescending. Well OBVIOUSLY you can interchange 7 and 9 chords most of the time. For anyone who is not a musician and has not studied music theory, that last sentence is not obvious and I would be a snob to assume that anyone who does not know that is stupid, especially because I ask so many questions that are obvious to other people.
Don't forget when TSHTF (The Sh*t Hits The Fan) it won't matter how many "stupid" questions we asked if we haven't taken the time to assemble a BOB and PSK not forgetting the FAK...speaking of which, maybe some of these should be put in the FAQ on the ETS site PDQ.
Biggzie brings up a good point though. Reading SAS books, I often run into phrases that I'm sure Brits find commomplace, but I have a hard time deciphering. It amazes me that between the US, the UK and Austrailia, we all speak slightly different forms of English. Maybe I just need a spot of tea. Or I'll just go home and throw some tucker on the Bar-B.