Hi Mary,
It's a good tip and I did use this. When I post a query it is because I hit the law of diminishing returns. My general search pattern is:
1) Search the wiki
2) Search the forum
3) go back to step 1 and then 2 in an exhaustive manner
4) Go to the web.
5) Dead end: do a post.
6) Document the solution
I think too I've become too used to smart search engines. Regardless some search capability is better than none and the forums and wiki are a wealth of information. And of course, I was extensively searching the broader internet before posting. That's why I thought it was funny that I actually got a spot on hit on the web literally a minute after posting and after a good couple of hours searching our own documentation and forums.
As a side remark, nenonano's post was in that list of 7 pages but it looked like most of the other posts which were about how to generically get nut working. Interestingly, if you make the search more specific, that post is actually elliminated.
Something that I think that would be helpful in general is if people have good tips to undocumented capability then they should update the wiki docs or file a bug for inclusion in the docs. At a minimum adding a reference to a recipe would be good. I've personally started taking that approach as it not only helps others it alows me to centrally store my own how-to mods.
Christian