Personally Staz I happen to agree with Saf's logic, reasoning is, if we have so many questions in the one thread, then it can get a tad messy & people commenting on many different things becomes a joke as replies to replies etc that dont even reflect the previous comments or discussion, yes I know you can quote previous posts, but sometimes it becomes tiring trawling through all the replies until you get to one thats actually in reply to your post.
Also if he thought of a number of queries but at different times, then I think anyone would ask in a new thread, it simplifies the whole process about a discussion on a certain subject, personally I would prefer people to open new threads on one subject alone as it keeps it (mostly) on track, where as asking about rns, s3, seats, interior, engine etc etc all in one thread can sometimes become annoying.
I have to say the "think of all your queries for the day & post all in one thread" is flawed tbh, I dont know many that do this & if we did then the forum would never be as busy/useful overall as people would see threads with discssions on vasts numbers of topics & it would end up like the well known Warren thread that has a title with every damn thing discussed since time began, think about it Staz, if you have 5 things to ask, how can you stick that all in a title for a start let alone discuss them all sensibly, yes its been done, but 90%+ of threads usually start with a single query, not multitude, as thats what happens on forums "oh I wonder if these bulbs will work with my headlights" etc etc, not "I wonder if these bulbs will work with my headlights & does the rns have a dvd player, also will my skirts fit the sline 3.2 which also leads me to if a turbo can fit the 3.2 & add an uprated exhaust" title, etc etc I think you get my point.
Now yes if it was all based around eg. the rns then maybe it can work eg "RNS-E queries" title, but most just post up single queries then ask another later.
However there is a welath of information already on the site that if he'd bothered to use the Search function he may have found it already, but this is all based on how good the search system is & how he conducts his searches, mine & others have proved unfruitful on a number of occassionswhich is maybe why so many are reluctnat to use the system before aksing the question, but I more than often advis epeople to use this 1st & if no good ask on a new thread.