Being an amateur programmer, I often have questions which are well within my ability to answer for myself. In the service of these questions, I'll run tests and experiments that give me answers that sometimes (perhaps often) run counter to what I might expect, and I sometimes find it might be useful to share my results here, primarily for the benefit of other amateur programmers. (Incidentally, it also creates an opportunity for me to get feedback on my testing method and samples...)
The reason why I'm bringing this up here is because, although I feel it's normal and right to share results that are clearly useful or deeply counterintuitive, many of the tests I run are more 'curious' and less 'profound'. Many are to do with microoptimization and are similar in scope and significance to this other well-received question I've asked.
My question for Meta is this: Is it reasonable to post more situations like the one linked as long as they are new (non-duplicate), at least somewhat interesting (pointful), and are actually questions (which can be answered)? I presume they are (as is answering our own questions), since that is at least part of the purpose of the SO project, but I'm interested in hearing other peoples' opinions on this sort of minor dialogue.