99.999999% of them don't matter now! LOL
2007-06-29 10:28:25
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answered by str8talker 5
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No, I do not think that they will matter at all in 100 years.
The current volume of questions stems from the problem that Askers never do a search for the information before blurting out the question. In doing that, the Askers bypass a wealth of good information (and some stupid answers) which seems to me a total waste of time in repitition of the same questions and repeated answers over and over again.
In addition, due to the limitation of possible text in a given question, without first doing suitable research of the previous similar questions, the Askers deny themselves the ability to ask the real question that was lurking in the back of their minds, but didn't pop out because they had no prior research to bring themselves up to everyone else's level of understanding.
2007-06-29 10:30:44
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answered by zahbudar 6
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Does something 100 years ago matter to us today? Yes, depending on the importance.
2007-06-29 10:41:42
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answered by jacobswilson 2
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on this whole website yes they all will
this is because the people of the future will be just as interested in our generation as we are now in the cave people and the ancient egyptians.
all knowledge of our world is facsinatingly valuable and will give an insight into what people were like
tar.!.
2007-06-29 10:29:29
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answered by E M 2
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No, they eill not!
2007-06-29 11:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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