Hmm..let's see:
homemade chicken and dumplings
marijuana
Coca-Cola
coffee in the morning
Lay's "Limon" flavored potato chips
hershey's kisses
cuddling under a blanket
massages
sex
and yahoo Q&A
2006-10-29 19:48:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Dr Pepper
2006-10-29 19:48:03
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answer #2
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answered by SSSSwweeeeett 3
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My daily 2 Diet Mt. Dews
2006-10-29 19:45:55
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answer #3
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answered by Vintage-Inspired 6
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Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, Muaythai and Yahoo Answers! :)
2006-10-29 19:45:25
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Reading...I'm constantly reading books with about 600 pages that I can finish in an hour. I'll finish a book and move onto a next one so on. And Ebay I like ebay especially when shopping for books and clothes.
2006-10-29 19:43:55
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I get addicted to Yahoo! Q's n A's
any opportunity I get I'm on the Internet
2006-10-29 19:42:28
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I am addicted to Yahoo answers.
2006-10-29 19:49:40
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answer #7
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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Yahoo! Answers
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Yahoo! Answers is a community-driven service that allows users to ask and answer questions posed by other users, in the style of Google Answers; but the only difference with this service is that the usage is free of charge. In order to ask a question or to answer one, one has to have a Yahoo! account with a positive score balance.
This Yahoo! service has been popular among many Yahoo! users. Members may ask virtually any question except ones that violate the Yahoo! Answers community guidelines. To encourage good answers, Yahoo! Answers occasionally features helpful participants on its Yahoo! 360° blog page.
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Point and Levels System
The site gives users the chance to gain points as a way to encourage participation. Two points are awarded for every answer given, one point for every vote on unresolved questions, ten points if the user's answer is chosen as best answer, and three points for hand-selecting a best answer to ones own question. Five points are deducted when a user asks a question, two points if they delete an answer, or ten points if they get reported. [1] The points system is weighted to encourage users to answer questions. There are also levels (with point thresholds) which give more site access. [2]
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Criticism
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Level and Content of Questions
Many questioners submit questions without searching in the archive. Even fewer questioners use a search engine to try to find information themselves. Users often react to obvious questions in copy-and-pasting text from websites including Wikipedia. This is so common the new term "WIKIPASTING" has been coined by users. Also, the answers are appearing in Yahoo's own search query results. These often include questions that only received one inane answer.
The high rate of new questions (about 20 per minute) leads to a chatroom-like feeling. Most questions get answers only in the first two minutes, when they appear on the list of recent questions. This is not always true though. After reaching a particular level a question can be "featured" or shown on the Yahoo! Answers home page.
There is little means to differentiate between hard and easy-to-answer questions, as the number of points awarded for a correct answer is fixed, unlike on sites such as Experts Exchange. Also, unlike on EE, there is no concept of "point splitting," i.e. only a single answer may be chosen as "best." This implies a design mindset that neglects situations where two answers could address different facets of a problem or where one user's answer could build on the insight of another's.
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Abuse System
Questions and answers can be reported by users as a breach of the guidelines. Yahoo! maintains that a customer care representative reviews each abuse report submitted by users in the system. [1]
This claim is disputed by many Yahoo Answers users due to abuse reports that are clearly miscategorized or not in violation of the T.O.S.
In addition, some users create more than one user and reward points only between their two accounts.
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Ask the Planet
Yahoo! Answers had a promotion known as Ask the Planet. Ask the Planet started when Yahoo! Answers ended its beta stage. It selected a few of the top answerers and allowed them to ask questions to the entire Yahoo! Answers community, and every day, one answerer was picked to win a prize. It included questions by well-recognized celebrities and intellectuals, such as Marilyn vos Savant, the Guiness record holder for highest IQ.
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2006-10-29 19:43:26
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess answering questions at this silly site. I think I've been on here for like 3 hours straight!
2006-10-29 19:42:49
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answer #9
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answered by Cheez_Mastah 3
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i get addicted to things like a subject or periods of time.
2006-10-29 19:42:05
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answer #10
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answered by experiMENTAL bunny 6
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