It's interesting to me that it took me one minute to write 138 words, thank you for that neat fact. And congratulations on a comment that is otherwise pretty useless.
For the record, you do not have the right to demand that someone use their time to prove something that is only of interest to you, nor do you have the right to demand that someone debate you. It is extremely arrogant and self-righteous of you to state otherwise.
Since we are going "for the record" (on a site where comments can't be deleted after an hour and a particular user record's karma column value is doubtless a part of consideration for ~$70,000 or whatever it is now) ...
> Can you please provide an example of this type of search?
My "arrogant and self-righteous" "demand that someone use their time to prove something that is only of interest to" me
>> demand that someone debate you
Not found. Apologies for any failures of communication or reading comprehension on my part?
Yes, you are correct, it wasn't the question. It was the response to not getting what you wanted that made the original question tone-shift into a demand.
If you have time, would you mind sharing what you would consider to be a non-demanding example of how I could thank you for following up, explain that I was doing exactly what you asked (re: salt), and promise that going forward I would be on the lookout for examples of my own -- all without any risk of confusion on my part being interpreted as a "tone-shift into a demand"?
I am surprised to discover the hard way how the intricacies of tone could cause anyone to document "for the record" an implication that I wrote something that I didn't write (re: demand), and then claim that I have written "arrogant and self-righteous" statements demonstrating my incorrectly supposed possession of two oddly specific non-existent rights (re: 1. others' use of time, and 2. debate) when I wrote no such thing.
I truly appreciate the potential value of this opportunity to learn from your feedback; please don't interpret this new request as a demand! (You are of course as always welcome to just say no [thanks?] or to not respond, among many other options.)
Perhaps my takeaway should be to add a disclaimer similar to the one immediately preceding this sentence to future questions; my mistake may be rooted in taking for granted what I believed to be understood by all as core to the function of this particular means of communication.
PS. FWIW, I have upvoted all of your replies as is my habit in very small part to thank you for your time.
For the record, you do not have the right to demand that someone use their time to prove something that is only of interest to you, nor do you have the right to demand that someone debate you. It is extremely arrogant and self-righteous of you to state otherwise.