Incidentally, did you mean "vetting" rather than "venting"?
I do agree with Pete about usernames. It may be old-fashioned of me, but if I know someone's name then I'm much more likely to respond favourably to their questions.
]]>why don't you simply try out one of your questions on the site?
While I think this is a good idea, I do think there's some value to vetting a questionable question here on meta first. If the original formulation posted on MO contains some point of confusion, it is sometimes surprisingly difficult to eliminate, even if it is fixed in the question. Comments and answers posted before the correction can make it hard to get people to focus on the corrected version.
(Edit: yes, I did mean "vetting" instead of "venting". I guess that was a Freudian slip about how meta is sometimes used :-).)
]]>With regard to your questions: why don't you simply try out one of your questions on the site? Take time to write it carefully and in a way that would be most appealing to a mathematical audience. If it turns out that it is not appropriate, it may be closed, but there is no harm in trying.
]]>Perhaps you may want to show us one of the questions you intend to ask? That will allow us to better form our judgments.
Thanks for asking!
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