Here are a few of the things we have learned from this thread:
Primary bevel (30 degree, 25 degree, etc) , secondary bevel (a bit higher angle than the primary), back bevel, no back bevel, micro bevel, coplanar bevel, secondary micro bevel, coplanar secondary micro bevel, green stropping gunk on MDF, green stropping gunk on leather, stropping on leather, don't strop too much, don't polish too much, use tormek grinder, flat grinder, 6 inch round wheel grinder, 20 inch round wheel grinder (like Warren), don't let the temperature of the edge get too hot, dip it in water, test the heat with your thumb, use CBN wheels, white wheels, gray wheels, hard felt wheels, belt grinder, belt sander, ruler trick, sandpaper on granite, sandpaper on glass, scary sharp, hollow bevel, flat bevel, back bevel, free hand polish, honing guides, DMT stones, shpton stones, waterstones, oilstones, japanese stones, translucent stones, arkansas stones, hard black stones, Seller's method, Cosman's method, Weaver's method, everyone else's methods, lift up a little for that secondary micro bevel. Remove the wear, refresh the edge. Oh yeah, remember to always flatten your stones before / after each use (a whole 'nother discussion). I can't even count how many comments were on the lines of 'my head hurts', or now I need a 'scrumpy'.
Overall its been interesting, very much enlightening as to the world of possibilities, not much of teaching guide though. Like I said, to each his own.