Your flags were not a waste, Don.
The majority of your flags have been clearly helpful; of the rest, they caused the questions flagged to be put up for review, but some portion were simply not seen as critical enough to warrant action by the rest of the community.
That doesn't necessarily mean they were wrong, just that there were other priorities. The recent change that marks them as "aged" means they won't sit forever in limbo - you now know they haven't been acted on, and are free to take alternate action (voting, editing, re-flagging) if you see it as necessary to maintain the quality of the site.
In some cases, the flagged posts may still warrant closure; in others, the post may have been edited to correct outstanding issues. In many cases, it may be that the problems with the question were not so severe that it required closure - if you flagged due to observing a lack of research or effort on the part of the asker, you'd be better off downvoting instead.
Regardless, I want to thank you for taking time to flag posts you've found problematic - it's the combined efforts of everyone like yourself, working together, that keeps Stack Overflow working day after day.