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Most of my questions are factual, so as long as I get the answer I need I'm happy.
A typical question involving lovelorn dramas may get 10s or over 100 responses. A question involving a scientific or technical concept may get 1 or 2. The difference in responses does not necessarily make one more relevant than the other, it just signifies that one involves what some consider an everyday issue and the other involves a limited audience.
Who is in your good books on this site? Why?
by AnonymousGirl on February 11th, 2012
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If you have a stake in something you work to make it better. Do you have a stake in Answerbag?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on February 12th, 2012
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Some seem to mourn the transformation of Answerbag from Q&A to what it is now. Isn't it still Q & A? How is not? Do you mourn? Why?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on February 12th, 2012
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Did I make you mad?
by Random on February 10th, 2012
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It seems that the AB land of "woe is me" is shrinking and the AB land of "glad to see you here" is expanding. Do you agree? Know why?
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on February 11th, 2012
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You're reading Do you consider a Question you've asked to be successful based on the number of responses you receive? I'm happy if one person "gets it" and answers my question. How do you feel?
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Most of my questions never have a "right" answer and some of them are way way "out there". So when I find one person who wants to play it makes my day! Thank you for your answer Brian and Happy Monday! :)
by RosieGHM Jetpacker on November 16th, 2009