Where are the rest?

If you’re capable of giving a serious answer, I would like to ask you why only 297 questions are listed here when over 10000 questions have been asked? I got the impression that questions and answers were copied from the book, but perhaps not?

ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: The “over 10,000” refers to the questions and comments in the loose-leaf paper notebook in the lobby of Perkins Library. Please go to http://www.lib.duke.edu/suggest/ and see the links for samples (actually, most all of them) from the “Perkins Lobby edition” back to 1999, with a more selective sample through October 1993. Maybe someday the gap will be closed, but it’s a lot of work to retroactively digitize this stuff. The 297 questions (it should be 298 after this question) refers to the online-only version of the suggestion book, also available from the above webpage.