While half of the members of this ongoing debate feel that anyone should be able to post as much as they want, I wonder what the point is when there's so much rubbish there than no-one really ever bothers looking...
Agree with Andy, but I reckon that civily pointing people to tutorials is helpful. Just say something like "there are tutorials on the left bar. Consult the "In The Beginning" ones."
Depends on which process. When I was running RAD I noticed its reported memory usage never went over 20MB. Running it -sparse would presumably eat up a lot more and free the CPU a li'l.
I don't bother reading huge unpunctuated bodies of text anymore since I released that tutorial. If they can't be bothered to read about a bit, they're not worthy of my effort. I have better things to do than endlessly paraphrase old posts about easily-solved problems.