Yes we need stickied FAQ threads and yes, far too many new people won't read them. Why? When I get interested in something, I GET INTERESTED! I remember finding LFS (S1) back in February. I remember finding the forum for it on RSC. I remember sitting and reading and reading and reading, trying to absorb as much information as I could. I did that when I first joined The US Pits for Nascar 2003, I did it when the wife bought me a guitar for Christmas last year, I did it when I found a great forum on 4wheeling when I was into that, I did it when I bought my first motorcycle 4 years ago, I found informative forums and read to become informed! I didn't join the Yahoo Honda Nighthawk motorcycle group, then jump right in and ask "Ah, should I use motorcycle or regular automotive oil in my bike?" There was plenty of month long discussions on motorcycle vs. automotive oil that came up at least ever 4 months. The same goes on here, people join in and first thing they do is ask the same old question about their DFP or Momo. How many posts do we have now that someone has said how to fix the pedals on the Momo? I know I've posted many links in different threads to Mozso's site for the easily done Momo repairs. This is just society and people just don't want to look for info themselves when it's just easier to hit "new post" and ask "will the DFP work on a PC?"
Always an excellent idea to have a FAQ page or sticky threads, but they won't be used all that often. But it would be much easier for one of the veterans to just post a link to the sticky in the next thread someone posts about "which wheel should I get?" instead of it turning into a 20 post discussion that we just had 2 days ago, 3 times last week, and 2 times the week before.