We don't really have to pose a question to Chaim each and every week you know..
I think that if a member doesn't have a burning question to ask,
he shouldn't try so hard to think of one...
I tend to only ask a question to Chaim if nobody on the forum has an answer. Maybe people should first see if others on the forum could answer their question(s) before they ask to Chaim. Then there would probably be less questions in the "Ask JTF" each week. After all, I think some people on the forum mentioned that the "Ask JTF" receives too many questions some weeks.
I think people use "Ask JTF" as a communication channel to Chaim rather than an "information" tool,
you can tell this because people also leave him comments, as well as asking him questions.
Brother, you have to understand that this is not a scientific forum, and we are not biologists, and thus we are connected not only through information, but through emotions.
We do not gather, we don't have the ability to talk each other and exhange with our thoughts in real world, and thus the Ask JTF show is the only way at this time the JTFers can feel that they are not a bunch of nerds sitting by the computer 24/7, and that their message at least once a week can become a subject no 1, instead of one of many subject discussed on the forum.