Fill my mailbag, won’t you?

I’m back from vacation, I’m well-rested, and I have a tall hankerin’ for reader requests. (Hey, I’m from Texas — I can have a “tall hankerin’” if I want, right?)
So, if there’s a business topic of general interest about which you’d like me to opine, please tell me so by leaving a comment here, by tweeting your question to me, or by e-mailing me at
twalker {the symbol known as “at”} hoovers {a dot} com
I look forward to hearing your questions.
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Once everyone asks you a question, I’d be interested in learning the percentages of those who commented here, tweeted, and/or emailed you; and whether you can quantify each question according to the means of contact. Also, if I gave you the choice, which would you pick?
Ari, what do you mean by “quantify each question according to the means of contact”?
If I had to choose one method of contact for this exercise, I’d probably go with e-mail, because — flaws in the process notwithstanding — my inbox tends to serve as a to-do list for me.
If 10 people ask you about X by email, vs 5 about Y by twitter, I’d be curious to learn the breakdown–to quantify whether one communication medium is better served for one question format vs another. That help?
Ah, I get what you’re saying now. If patterns emerge, I will report on them.