they want? Is this not a form of abuse?
2007-06-01
11:11:12
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asked by
Beau Brummell
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ok folks, mis-type. I do know how to spell answer
2007-06-01
11:15:16 ·
update #1
Hi RD, if you had checked out additional details you would have noticed that I had read my typing error.
2007-06-01
11:24:16 ·
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RD ooh! Don't mistake a mis type in order to fuel your fantasies. How we laughed.
2007-06-01
13:16:55 ·
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Hey RD, I didn't notice the grammatical error because I had anothe axe to grind.
Did your school give you a thorough grounding in English? Mine did, but they didn't teach me typing!
2007-06-01
13:25:13 ·
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RD,another one for yu. Stats also show that I had a 15% chance of going to a grammar school, which I did. Do get it right.
2007-06-01
13:27:52 ·
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waste of time, negates the usefulness of the answer if you are after a real answer anyhow
2007-06-01 11:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean where they ask a question then pretty much state what they think the answer to it is or should be? Then get all pissed when people don't agree with the answer? And give all of those people a thumbs down or report some of them? Then choose as a best answer the only whoosie who agrees with them, and reply to the responder "That's what I thought. You are so right."?
Yeah, that really pisses me off. If they don't want honest answers or don't want diversity in the responses, then they shouldn't ask any questions, or at least state upfront that they'll only accept kiss-*** answers.
Please don't pick me as best answer as it sounds sort of like I'm being a kiss-*** here.
2007-06-01 18:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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A Questioner is surely entitled to target a particular section of the yahoo membership. For example if a Questioner is seeking guidance on a specific religious Faith, such as to "Muslims" he or she is surely entitled to direct the question to people of that Faith..Likewise if a Questioner wants intelligent and sensible answers rather than silly answers to his or her question surely the Asker is entitled to request such. How on earth can any such request be rationally deemed as "abuse".?
2007-06-01 18:22:50
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answered by cimex 5
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Even the scientists work that way. One must have an idea of the type of answer to expect and/or type of scientific result to expect. I am a scientist so I know how it works!!
Pollsters do the same!
2007-06-01 18:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Answer to Rosie - Yes...usually...lol
Note to RD: Pity you forgot about putting in some commas and full stops when you were having a dig...lol
2007-06-01 20:13:10
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answered by dteacher1uk 5
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They want to make a statement, but nobody has asked the question they want so, they get tired of waiting and ask the question themselves and immediately answer it.
It is part of human nature I think.
2007-06-01 18:27:28
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answered by Paul D 3
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Try check spelling it will help with answer NOT anser no wonder the youth of today cannot spell I blame text messaging on mobile phones and multichoice questions. You have a 25% chance of getting the ANSWER correct.
2007-06-01 18:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You suggested an answer to your own question... I won't report you for abuse but I'll point out your stupidity / clever sense of irony.
2007-06-01 23:19:16
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answered by splurkles 3
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Yeah, but if we eliminated it, there'd be very little going on 'round here 'cept the trolls.
2007-06-01 18:16:52
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answered by Lobster 4
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I know what you mean.what about people who ask a question then go crackers when its not want they want to hear.thats worse!
2007-06-01 19:39:11
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answered by georgie 4
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