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AnswerBag, SodaHead, Experience Project, probably others too…that people have mentioned…
The one I was on for six years, Ask.com, they SAID they closed down because o... moreAnswerBag, SodaHead, Experience Project, probably others too…that people have mentioned…
The one I was on for six years, Ask.com, they SAID they closed down because of algorithms; wanted to try out new advances. But I have wondered if it was more the ongoing difficulties with moderation?A couple flame warriors and trolls, even one, can certainly compromise an otherwise fine site.
* * *I have a special reason for thinking about Q/A sties; which is, the global potential of the Internet; what if we humankind the little folk eventually just worked out things amongst ourselves here, world peace and the environment, society problems, dysfunctional families and such, bypassing all the machinations of governments, politicians, corporations and the various military industrial complexes? A whole new global version of 'democracy'...
So, why are do so many sites close down, why don’t they just sell out to someone else if they get tired of it all? less
If you look into it there are literally zillions of so called scientific studies that don't hold up to scrutiny. Now I am a fan of science but believe we would be wise to have a he... moreIf you look into it there are literally zillions of so called scientific studies that don't hold up to scrutiny. Now I am a fan of science but believe we would be wise to have a healthy scepticism especially as what we know or believe has been proven scientifically is changing all the time.. one minute something is so, then they realise the test was flawed....and now Y is true... One that stands out to me is the one where neuroscience tried to prove that men are less empathic than women... they used dead salmon to determine whether male and female brains reacted differently... In another experiment they used dead humans, or all males, or only 4 subjects etc... Healthy scepticism rules I feel...http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/2009/09/16/fmri-gets-slap-in-the-face-with-a-dead-fish/#.WNQMPm_yjiw less
What are some polarizing foods? Foods that people never seem to be "so-so" about:I'll start:tofuPeople seem to either think tofu is glorious or think it's gag-worthy. I happen to l... moreWhat are some polarizing foods? Foods that people never seem to be "so-so" about:I'll start:tofuPeople seem to either think tofu is glorious or think it's gag-worthy. I happen to love it. Just ate stir-fried tofu with teriyaki sauce :)Another example:candy cornNobody "kinda likes" candy corn. You either can't stop snacking on it or you think it's disgusting. Keep in mind this question is meant to be light-hearted. I'm sure there are people with mild opinions of any of these :)
It's very sad that it takes death and injury and terrorism to get folks refocused on something else/someone else, if only temporarily. A tragic break from 24/7 sameoldsameoldsameol... moreIt's very sad that it takes death and injury and terrorism to get folks refocused on something else/someone else, if only temporarily. A tragic break from 24/7 sameoldsameoldsameoldsameold. I wonder how many other "tragic breaks" are being planned right now for other places in the world?
According to a writer for the Daily Telegraph it should be because it help balance the work place and the overall economy."Rather than wail about the supposed liberation in a woman... moreAccording to a writer for the Daily Telegraph it should be because it help balance the work place and the overall economy."Rather than wail about the supposed liberation in a woman’s right to choose to shun paid employment, we should make it a legal requirement that all parents of children of school-age or older are gainfully employed."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/sarrah-le-marquand-it-should-be-illegal-to-be-a-stayathome-mum/news-story/fbd6fe7b79e8b4136d49d991b6a1f41c
There's this guy at my college who I don't even know; I've never spoken to him, never had a class with him, I don't even know his name, I just see him around the school every so of... moreThere's this guy at my college who I don't even know; I've never spoken to him, never had a class with him, I don't even know his name, I just see him around the school every so often. And yet ever since last semester, every single time we cross paths he'll see me and either turn his head away really fast or look down. There was even one time he was coming out of a classroom I was passing by and when he saw me he was like a deer in headlights and dipped right back into the room...so what's his deal?
And I'm pretty sure it's not because he "could be attracted to me but he's just shy or whatever", because I overheard him while I was working my desk shift in the student center a few days ago, talking to somebody about a date he'd gone on with this girl, and how awesome she was, and how they have plans for more dates in the future. less