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for all researchers
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: badabing-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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08 Mar 2003 11:12 PST
Expires: 07 Apr 2003 12:12 PDT Question ID: 173534 |
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Re: for all researchers
From: sublime1-ga on 08 Mar 2003 13:06 PST |
granny... If Bill Maher were a researcher, he might dare to answer this, but for many of us, I believe it smacks of 'politically incorrect' in that it's asking us to proceed with providing information which is not in keeping with the current system. The system you are proposing would move the site towards providing 'expert input' in specific areas. While there are, no doubt, certain researchers with expertise in many areas, and while they certainly tend to answer questions in those areas, the essential dynamic of the current system is that researchers are 'expert' primarily in the activity of researching. This means that they are capable of looking into a subject about which they may know very little, and through research and judicious editing, assembling an answer by pointing the way to experts in data beyond their own knowledge (such as the nature of gravity, or the lyrics to a song they've never heard. Since I believe that the majority of questions fall into this area, I don't know that Google believes it would be advantageous to present the site and the researchers in a light which implies that the answer would be based on their own expertise, vs their expertise in researching. Additionally, the current system works fairly well in doing what your proposal promotes, in that researchers who are experts in a particular area can and do watch categories of special interest to them, and are capable of locking these with fair regularity. Also, e.g., most of the seasoned researchers are quick to acknowledge that a question about drug interactions could best be tackled by someone like kevinmd-ga, who has access to software for this very purpose, and they therefore leave it open for him, and often notify him of the question, as well. It is also possible for a customer to specify the researcher whom they wish to answer a question. While, admittedly, this, and the previous courtesy are sometimes overlooked by the newer researchers, hopefully they will learn the ways of the experienced and come to recognize what is best for all concerned. If not, they will reap the consequences upon review, and in their work. I've never seen it happen yet, but I suppose it's also possible for a customer to specify "Volleyball in the Antarctic - NOT to be answered by newbie-ga". : ) Regards... sublime1-ga |
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Re: for all researchers
From: missy-ga on 08 Mar 2003 13:42 PST |
Granny, Granny, I do so love your experiments! Especially when theyre an interesting diversion from an otherwise dreary day! Lets get to your questions, posthaste! 1. take a critical assessment of yourself (you know, the one only a mother can give) and tell me what your areas of **expertise** and interest are. I consider myself a generalist thanks to years and years of ruthlessly playing Trivial Pursuit for blood, favors and the promise of the indentured servitude of opponents first born children, Ive gained quite a body of general knowledge. Id like to think that Id do well with any subject presented. After all, researching isnt about already knowing everything, but knowing *where to find it*. Even so, I do have some abilities in the fields of cooking, copyright issues, and internet issues, as well as educational issues (I trained as a teacher), childrens literature, and music. can we agree that most people excel and are willing to give extraordinary answers if they're also interested in their subject? this might be something a customer would like to know beforehand. Absolutely. If a particular question catches my eye and really piques my curiosity, Ill dig in hard and deep to learn everything I can and give my customer a good answer. I might not know a lot about a subject when I start, but I sure will by the time the answer is posted! I think this is true of most of our number. The most important thing isnt knowing the answer, but knowing where to find the answer and presenting the information in an organized fashion so the customer can understand it. Were all a curious lot, and most of us can, with the exception of some highly specialized technical questions, find the answer to just about everything. 2. tell me if you work for this service full-time and how long I can expect to wait if I direct a question to you (generally speaking). I fit my Google Answers time around my childrens schedules, so you can pretty much count on me being in The Purple Chair of Doom from 9AM to 3PM, EST, Monday through Friday, then in 2 or 3 hour stretches after that until about 2AM EST. Saturdays and Sundays, too, but I do occasionally shut the computer completely off for a few hours on those days to handle boring chores like laundry and other housework. You can typically expect an *acknowledgement* from me within an hour or two of posting a question for me. The actual answer depends on the complexity of the question, and where I need to go/what I need to do to track down the information you want. I try to keep my customers abreast of progress if the answer will take more than a few hours, though. 3. if you could name just one *constructive* item towards the betterment of this service, what would it be? More publicity, please! A customer tracked me down recently, and told me that she was surprised that Google Answers existed! Were listed in the Tools section, but few people really visit there. They find us by accident! Though weve been discussed in publications like the Wall Street Journal, the San Francisco Chronicle, the New York Times, and others, thats just not enough. We need more visibility our own link on Googles main page would certainly give us that. Also, we need a more specific set of customer service standards laid down. Maybe Im just overly picky about how to take care of our customers, but Im of the opinion that too many of our number forget that we are here to serve the customers needs not the other way around. It really irritates me when a customer's specific instructions aren't followed! Our customers are a vital part of our service, and they need to be treated that way from all quarters. 4. by a jury of your peers, would you kindly nominate your choice for best researcher in the following categories (or any specific field you choose): Geez Granny, thats tough! A lot of our Researchers overlap!! Still, I like the chance to sing the praises of our Researchers! Arts and Entertainment - Pinkfreud. I dont think Ive ever seen anyone with such a large body of obscure musical knowledge. Her customers adore her, and so do I! Reference, Education and News Larre and Journalist. Theyre meticulous, thorough, and know what theyre talking about. They give detailed and clear answers, and make sure their customers understand the big picture. Business and Money - In Finance and Accounting Calebu2 and Mathtalk. These boys can talk numbers. They scare me. I luuurve them. Relationships and Society - In Law: Expertlaw and Weisstho. Theyre lawyers, theyre going to have a better grasp of this than anyone! And theyre dears. In Politics: Politcalguru. She knows her stuff. Computers - Aceresearcher, Hammer and Cerebrate. They all have hands on experience in the field, and they take the time to detail their answers out thoroughly. Even the computer novice can understand what these three write. Im personally convinced that the tech world is better for their efforts at solving their customers problems, and educating them so they dont have them again. Family and Home Specifically, Cooking: not to be immodest, Granny, but me! My pile of cookbooks stands taller than the top of our family van, and Ive been practicing the craft since I could see over the stove. Friends recently gifted me with a very expensive set of professional cookware, with the admonition that they were doing it so Id have the proper tools with which to pamper them (they always beg me to cook). I think thats quite an endorsement! (It doesnt hurt that I really like food. Its a pleasure, not a chore, to work with it.) I have to say, though, that Chromedome could give me a real run for my money. Given his passion for the subject, his bread can probably whup my bread ten times over, and by the time hes done with cooking school, his abilities will rival even Chef Robuchons! Health and Science (gonna lump these together) - KevinMD and Tehuti, hands down. If I needed help with a medical problem, I would go with either of them. They are thorough, detailed, non-alarmist, and always remind their customers to see their personal physicians. Its obvious that they care for the well-being of those they serve. Miscellaneous Juggler and Bobbie7. Theyre everywhere, and can find nearly everything. Im hard pressed to think of a category they havent answered - and answered well! - in. Additional categories: Pitbull-like perseverance award goes to Guillermo! Can we say stamina? Hes gone the extra TEN miles for customers, forgoing sleep and answering in stunning detail. Somebody give that man a cup of coffee! Best improvement: Pafalafa. Daves got it going on in the I got better! department. Thats his tale to tell, though. Suffice to say, hes kicking butt these days. also, for a tip, please nominate your favorite customer(s). thanks! Oh boy! I have a bunch! Probonopublico Bryan cracks me up. He asks fun questions, kids with the Researchers and good-naturedly receives kidding in return, and is never mean to us. (And I really liked his book, but thats neither here nor there.) Johnfrommelbourne Total sweetheart. He sticks up for us! I love that John, like Bryan, will banter with us while we work. Hes a pleasure to work for. Anonymous777 Johnnys work is very challenging! A stickler for detail, he knows what he wants and how he wants it. Some might see this as a detriment, but I really enjoy working for him because I know what he expects. Badabing No fooling, Granny. I dig you as a customer. You always ask interesting questions, and I still recall fondly the work I did for you regarding whirling dervishes. Dancing in any form is a joy, and learning about that form was particularly cool. Thanks so much for something more interesting to do than housework!! --Missy |
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Re: for all researchers
From: luciaphile-ga on 08 Mar 2003 16:57 PST |
Hi granny, 1. My interests and areas of expertise: Well, I'm not sure my interests really apply here. I'm a voracious reader and moviegoer. Love tracking down news articles. Let's see what else . . . I, too, find word/phrase etymologies intriguing. Biographical and genealogical stuff. I worked in consumer credit reporting for a good chunk of years so I've got that background. I worked in a medical library so I am familiar with some types of medical research and sources. I've answered a couple of questions that related to my personal interests and background, but to be honest, I've answered a lot more on topics of which I knew nothing. I'm trained to be able to locate and retrieve information and in my non-GA existence, I don't usually have the luxury of knowing much about a particular subject. Someone asks me a question and I have to dive in head first. The areas I am weak in would be law and business. Those require knowledge of a host of sources with which I simply have little expertise. I enjoy questions that require me to do offline research. I hate microfilm, but I'm not afraid to use it. Sometimes it's the only choice. Historical stuff, tracking down news items, putting facts together to solve a research puzzle--to solve/answer one of those? that's satisfaction. 2. Am I full-time? I do GA on the side. I check the site at least once a day, and habitually check for my handle so if a question's directed to me, I'll see it. 3. Improving the service Missy said it. More publicity. I can't improve upon that. Regards, luciaphile-ga |
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Re: for all researchers
From: tehuti-ga on 08 Mar 2003 17:09 PST |
Greetings granny, You like challenging questions! Here are my comments 1 tell me what your areas of **expertise** and interest are. I must admit that I do like to see myself as a renaissance woman, able to find information on and get to grips with a variety of subjects. However, my specific expertise, in terms of the academic qualifications I hold and my work experience, covers: biology, medicine and related subjects such as toxicology, internet and database searching, ethical issues concerning our relation with animals and the whole topic of animal testing. I am also familiar with several languages, and can process information from some non-English web sites far more accurately than automatic translators. I do want to clarify, though, with respect to missy-gas very kind comments, that I, unlike kevinmd-ga, am not a physician, and therefore will not tackle all the medical questions that he tackles. I am however, totally at home with medical terminology and with medical and biomedical concepts. The sort of questions I am happy to tackle in the medical field are basically those for which I can search available information and present it in language that is more comprehensible to a non-specialist. This covers questions about the causes of and treatments for a specific condition, including the latest findings in this area, and the effects of drugs, and also questions relating to general health issues, food supplements, lifestyle, etc. I would never answer a question asking for a diagnosis or a prognosis. I also consider myself an expert in the area of my main interest, which is the history, culture and religion of Ancient Egypt, although I would not wish to get into a duel with digsalot-ga about this. My other main interests include comparative religion and mythology, esotericism (inc. but not limited to astrology, qabalah, tarot, hermetic magic), classical and ancient music and literature. Perhaps equally important are the areas in which I am least likely, or totally unlikely to answer questions, either because I do not understand the subject or because I do not find it at all interesting: mathematics, the harder sciences (physics, chemistry etc), IT and technology, marketing and markets, other business information, law, genealogy. 2. tell me if you work for this service full-time and how long I can expect to wait if I direct a question to you (generally speaking). I do not work for GA fulltime, because at present it does not provide sufficient questions to guarantee an adequate income, and has too many researchers chasing too few questions. I would also wish to have some assurance that the service is intended to be a permanent feature of Google before I included it among my core sources of income. I am currently in fulltime employment, but am also establishing a freelance business as translator, indexer and information consultant. Until GA can offer me better guarantees, all these will have to take priority. However, I do dip into GA at frequent intervals day and evening most days. Whether or not I will lock a question at these times will depend on whether I do or do not think I have the time to tackle it. With respect to response times of questions directed specifically at myself, it would depend to some extent on the complexity of your question and my other commitments at the time, so your answer might be immediate in some cases and take days in others. I do tend to be away a lot at weekends, and sometimes also have to travel midweek. Also, the time at which you posted your question would be crucial, since we are on opposite sides of the Atlantic, and therefore questions you post late evening will not be seen by me for several hours. Certainly, as soon as I noticed a question directed at me, I would let you know if I was unable to answer it immediately (or at all!!!!), and I would not be offended if, as a result, you redirected it to someone else. The main problem is whether I would see your question. GA does not offer any means for users to contact a specific researcher, therefore, I might not be aware of your question unless I happened on it or was alerted about it by another researcher. 3. if you could name just one *constructive* item towards the betterment of this service, what would it be? A serious commitment by Google to promote the service widely, so that a greater abundance of questions of all kinds would permit researchers to select, without prejudicing their income from GA, those questions for which they feel they have the greatest competence. 4 by a jury of your peers, would you kindly nominate your choice for best researcher in the following categories (or any specific field you choose) Im slightly wary of this, firstly because every day I notice good answers by researchers whose names have so far been unknown to me, and secondly, because there are so many researcher colleagues I admire that it seems inviduous to select out some and not others. Arts and Entertainment Who else but pinkfreud-ga, with her inexhaustible store of music, movie and book trivia, and her wicked sense of humour Reference, Education and News In my usual bolshie way, Ive worked up the categories from the bottom. Since I already have another nomination for Miscellaneous and also for Computers, I want to put all-round star aceresearcher-ga here (and, ace, Ill never forget that triple effort with you and leli-ga on translating those web pages out of Rumanian!!!) Business and Money It must be guillermo-ga for tackling the difficult questions everyone else avoids. Relationships and Society Bit too much of a mish-mash section for an easy nomination. I liked hummer-gas answer about hypersensitivity to noises of other people eating. Computers tar_heel-v-ga has many contented customers in this category Science Like missy-ga, I also hope I will not be accused of hubris if I nominate myself for the bio side. I do pride myself on providing solid, detailed and understandable answers, based on a critical reading of credible information sources and reflecting the current consensus of the scientific community. I notice that hedgie-ga has a significant number of satisfied customers in the physics section. Family and Home missy-ga not just cooking, but also hair-care :) :) :) Sports and Recreation No comment, since I tend not to follow these questions very much Health kevinmd-ga, who treats his virtual patients with respect and compassion, and provides detailed clarifications qualities sorely missing in much of the medical profession Additonal categories: History digsalot-ga and scriptor-ga I delight when I see an answer from either of these, and eagerly lap up every word. It was impossible to limit the nomination to just one. Genealogy scriptor-ga, who has made this area a particular speciality of his Mathematics mathtalk-ga even though I cant understand a word of his answers (my deficiency, MT, not yours!!!!!), since the response of his customers shows how prized his answers are Miscellaneous luciaphile-ga for the dogged persistence with which she unearths answers for blustreak please nominate your favorite customer(s) tom136-ga, who directed a second question specifically at me, because he felt my answer to a previous question was worth more than he had offered darnko-ga, who rectified an inadvertent misjustice johnfrommelbourne-ga and magnesium-ga, self-proclaimed defenders of GA researchers susankara-ga for a tip that exceeded my wildest dreams probonopublico-ga, for fun questions, even though Im convinced that he is a reincarnation of Kurt Jahnke |
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Re: for all researchers
From: pinkfreud-ga on 08 Mar 2003 18:14 PST |
1. Regarding areas of expertise and interest, as others have noted, I have a knack for finding obscure movies, books, and songs. 2. I spend about ten hours a day, seven days a week, cruising Google Answers in search of answerable questions. Unfortunately, the search for questions occupies a great deal more of my time than the search for answers, and there's no revenue associated with the former. If you direct a question to me, I would estimate that I'll be likely to respond within two hours, unless I am asleep at the time the question is posted. 3. The best thing I can think of to improve Google Answers is to expose it to the world. Feature GA on the Today Show. Send a writeup to Newsweek. Put me on Letterman to make affectionate wisecracks about GA. 4. Off the top of my head, here are a few nominations for "Outstanding Researcher": Arts and Entertainment - bobbie7 Reference, Education and News - juggler Business and Money - larre Relationships and Society - sublime1 Computers - secret901 Science - mathtalk Family and Home - missy Sports and Recreation - thx1138 Health - voila Miscellaneous - knowledge_seeker (I can think of dozens of other truly remarkable GARs, so the omission of a name from my list above indicates nothing except my forgetfulness.) 5. A dozen favorite customers: anonymous777 apteryx badabing beauregard calamityjane lizardnation loufillinger markabe nronronronro pendleton probonopublico qpet Thanks for the mind-tickling questions, Granny. You'd be number one on my list of favorite customers, if you'd only dropped the first 'b from your name. I think 'adabing-ga' has a rather classy sound to it, too. ;-) ~Pink |
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Re: for all researchers
From: sycophant-ga on 08 Mar 2003 21:32 PST |
Here goes... 1. My areas of expertise are somewhat wide and varied. I have been working with computers for around 14 years - half of that professionally in a variety of roles. I have a strong interest in computers in a general non-technical sense also - the way we relate to them and the way they have developed with us. I spent two years providing the technical perspective on a computer-related talkback radio show, this provided a very interesting pespective on the way people relate to their computers. I have been a freelance writer and also worked in public relations. I have been a graphic designer for print and web. I have been a web designer and web applications programmer. Now, I am a film and television student. I have a very strong interest in these fields, specifically with relation to the technicalities of them. 2. I work on this service in my spare time (which due to study and work commmitments is quite small at present). I am normally able to reply to anything demanding my attention within 24 hours. I am also in a different timezone to most GA users - GMT+1300 (or GMT+1200 in about three days -- bye bye daylight savings) 3. I am thinking long and hard about this question - and I can't come up with anything - that's not to say that there isn't one, just that I can't come up with hust one thing that I think is important above all others. 4. I haven't had time enough in the past few months to read other researchers' answers, so I can't really name names... Researchers who have always stood out to me, not in any specific fields are: mathtalk-ga, pinkfreud-ga, tisme-ga, sublime1-ga, scriptor-ga and many others - they are just the ones that spring to mind immediately. My answer isn't as complete as some you have recieved, but then again, I am not as prolific a researcher :) |
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Re: for all researchers
From: sublime1-ga on 08 Mar 2003 22:46 PST |
Okay, granny, you've won me over (as usual) with your rhetoric, so here goes... 1) Self-assessment -Psychology & Human Potential - having spent 20+ years working in mental health and studying metaphysics/personal growth on the side. -Musical Composition - having played piano, guitar, flute and keyboard (by ear) for most of my life. -Fixing things - having a talent for the fearless taking of things apart and putting them back together better than they were. This was augmented by being a Lead Electronics Tech in the Navy, with a radar specialty. This also includes computers, having taught myself how to build and troubleshoot them from the ground up. -Everything and anything - Google was my homepage long before GA, simply because it truly fulfills the MS question "Where do you want to go today?", and I love exploring "what's out there", to borrow a phrase from Star Trek. Consequently, any question which leads me into learning something interesting is one I'll research with passion. 2) Schedule & availability GA is part-time for me, since I'm on call working in a honey distribution business 5 days a week; am the Association President and Resident Manager for the condos where I live; teach a beginner to intermediate computer class at a community center nearby; do in-home computer consulting on occasion; and am involved in the delivery of the Avatar course in the dynamics of consciousness. Nonetheless, I check into GA first thing every morning, and, since I can get up later than the average bear, I'm able to stay up quite late if the need arises, and I average one weekday off every week, which I can often devote to GA (when it's not tax season...grrr). 3) Betterment of GA Increased exposure, though I'm not sure the GA servers are ready. 4) Best researcher in categories I don't tend to notice what categories researchers excel in, only that they excel, and I'm *really* not excited about listing my favorites since I *know* I'd leave out someone very special. Suffice it to say that all the names thus far mentioned by others are included in my favorites, and would likely exceed expectations no matter what the topic researched. For that matter, there are not-yet-researchers who've earned my respect, such as sldreamer-ga. 5) Favorite customers As above: I'm *really* not excited about listing my favorites since I *know* I'd leave out someone very special. Suffice it to say that all the names thus far mentioned by others are included in my favorites. sublime1-ga |
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Re: for all researchers
From: sublime1-ga on 08 Mar 2003 23:20 PST |
granny... OK, lest they feel left out, I have to add: 5) Favorite customers brudenell-ga gan-ga headsetsdotcom-ga |
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Probo is OVERWHELMED!
From: probonopublico-ga on 09 Mar 2003 00:22 PST |
By the kind words posted. Many thanks. |
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Re: for all researchers
From: magnesium-ga on 09 Mar 2003 19:53 PST |
Thank you, tehuti, for mentioning me as a good customer. Unfortunately I have to decline the nomination, since I have (thus far) been too much of a cheapskate to actually ask any questions. ;) |
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Re: for all researchers
From: politicalguru-ga on 10 Mar 2003 02:46 PST |
Donno about the rest of the things (I don't think I am an expert of something... he he) but my favourite customer is, without any doubt, my adoptive gran. |
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Re: for all researchers
From: surajambar-ga on 10 Mar 2003 09:44 PST |
When I first saw this experiment I intended to opt out. In principle I agree with sublime1 that the primary expertise of researchers is researching; I consider myself capable of furnishing well-researched answers in a wide variety of categories. I am a relatively new researcher; I have been with Google Answers since last May but have only recently begun to actively seek out questions. Therefore I have decided to answer the questions in your survey in hopes that I will become more known to the community and especially to you, a customer who has several stated interests which overlap my primary expertise. I don't want to miss out on certain questions that I can best answer in a system where many customers will tend to request certain researchers! That being said, let the horn-tooting commence. 1) My first area of expertise is language, so don't give all your questions to juggler :). Specifically, I am very interested in the etymology of words, phrases, personal names, and placenames. I am currently writing a book on the etymology of placenames. Other than English, my native language, I can read French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, and Arabic with high fluency, and am able to transliterate to and from five non-Roman alphabets (Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and Devanagari/Sanskrit). I am currently learning Mandarin and know approximately 100 characters. More important than my language knowledge is my ability to research in the field. I am affiliated with a major research university in New York City and have access to the OED online, as well as several other reference sources. On my shelf at home I have dictionaries for many languages, and I live 5 blocks from a university library which has everything which I do not. Furthermore, for ease, I am familiar with all the best online language references, several of which (especially for East Asian Languages) exceed the ease and often exceed the quality of paper dictionaries. My language knowledge also helps me find other information on non-English and non-Roman script websites. My non language fields of expertise are geography and history, for which I have extensive base knowledge and many close by references. My main knowledge in history is in the ancient, medieval, and early modern periods - I generally refrain from answering anything beyond 1783 unless it is non-Western history - and in Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, China, and the pre-Columbian Americas. My most specific expertise is in migration and diaspora studies, so if you have any questions on historical or current human migrations, please send them my way :). I am also interested in those questions of esoteric customs and philosophies and in the theology of various religions. I am a news hound and spend much time at both Google News and the BBC. Outside of the social sciences, my interest and expertise is in that most geographic of sciences: astronomy. And yes, I am a generalist too, but I think we all are. 2) I would like to be a full time employee of Google Answers if such a thing were currently possible. Right now though, I can only repeat others' concerns. It remains a beta with an uncertain future and currently has too few questions (especially in my favorite categories) for the number of hired researchers. I am, however, a full time student. I am frequently doing research for my own papers and books, and when I take a break, am usually helping others do the same thing. I always welcome the opportunity to research for strangers and for a source of income. If you direct a question to me, it will get answered quickly. Since the beginning of this week, I have always had Google Answers open when I am at my computer (the vast majority of the time as a student and writer) and continue to do so. If I can answer the question with my home references, I will answer it in the shortest amount of time that it takes to provide a quality answer that is worth your money. If the question requires further research at the library, well, the same thing, except that it will take a bit longer. 3) Difficult question here. I'll take the easy route and agree with missy's excellent answer on customer service. A very satisfied consumer base would be one of the best ways to get GA out of beta and get it much deserved exposure. 4) I wish I had been paying enough attention to GA before this weekend in order to be able to answer this question. I have seen a number of excellent answers and were impressed this weekend by the answers of missy, websearcher, and especially juggler (though I am *very* jealous he got to the Hagia Sophia runes before I did!). I hope I can be better friendly competition in the future :). |
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Re: for all researchers
From: taxmama-ga on 10 Mar 2003 22:02 PST |
Hi Granny, What a charming idea. I'm not sure if I'll have time to give you a full answer...but let me try to answer at least part of your question. 1. take a critical assessment of yourself (you know, the one only a mother can give) and tell me what your areas of **expertise** and interest are. I know taxes inside and out. And the stuff I don't know - I know that I don't know - so won't tackle. Being an incorrigible bookworm, I know lots about an odd array of things. Being a good listener, I know even more about other things - and I don't realize it until I see a question that strikes my fancy. Having lots of business experience, in many industries, I know little marketing tricks that most people would never realize were possible. But, I've learned from clients' and friends' experiences. 2. tell me if you work for this service full-time and how long I can expect to wait if I direct a question to you (generally speaking). I do this part-time. In the outside world, I am a full-time tax consultant and problem resolution expert. And a part-time editor, writer, moderator and columnist on taxes, marketing, Internet issues and affiliate programs. 3. if you could name just one *constructive* item towards the betterment of this service, what would it be? I would love to be able to sort the questions by status. When we try to help out Google by answering the unanswered questions, ALL the questions in the category appear - even the ones that have already been answered or closed. I find myself spending a half hour or more trying to find questions that have been overlooked. Showing the questions by when they were most recently accessed or commented upon doesn't help. I'd like to see them shown by 'OPEN' 'days left before expiration' 4. by a jury of your peers, would you kindly nominate your choice for best researcher in the following categories (or any specific field you choose): ah...that would take time. Let me come back to that during your open 3 days. There are so many really good researchers, it's hard to choose off the top of my head. Got to run now....it's getting late. Keep up the good queries. Your TaxMama-ga |
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Re: for all researchers
From: tehuti-ga on 11 Mar 2003 06:57 PST |
Hey, surajambar! Why don't you come and meet some of us over at webadept's researcher forum? Details on how to access it are in the researcher newsletters. See you there? |
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Re: for all researchers
From: johnfrommelbourne-ga on 13 Mar 2003 06:35 PST |
Gee Missy, thanks much for very nice comments on my ettiquette and interaction with you as a customer; you have made my day somewhat. I would have said similar things about you as researcher especially on cooking type questions as you yourself have said but I would have thought you were pretty good if not excellent on general questions also. You are right about Pinkfrued also who like the other long termers I have been interacting with at times has provided some excellent responses to some of my strange and sometime unorthodox questions. John ( Sweetheart) from Melbourne john from Melbourne |
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Re: for all researchers
From: chromedome-ga on 13 Mar 2003 10:38 PST |
Interesting question, Gran...though in recent months, when I've not had much time to answer questions, I've gotten to know my colleagues more from researcher forum interaction than by reading their answers. It's been terribly interesting...we have a uniquely interesting group of people here. As for myself, I'm a generalist by personality and (to a lesser extent) conviction. I have a deeper knowledge of some fields than others, but have refrained from pursuing any one kind of knowledge to the (near) exclusion of others. A friend once described me as "a curiosity on legs" after watching me spend an hour on my stomach, absorbed in the doings of some ants. That's about right. What I appreciate about GA is the opportunity to learn new things. I take on some questions because I'm knowledgeable about the subject matter, but a lot of the time I'm just looking for something interesting to learn about. Then I share that with the customer. I do consider myself to have a "strong for a layperson" understanding of history, the art world, certain branches of literature and music, cooking (natch) and Canadiana in all its manifestations. Having said that, though, my curiosity might be piqued on a given day by anything from gardening to nanotechnology to neurology to theology to the intricacies of major-ship repair (my window overlooks a shipyard). As for favourite researchers and customers, I can't think of anything that hasn't already been said. Some customers have given me a degree of unintended amusement, but it would be impolitic (and rude) to point at any of them. -Chromedome (aka Yul) |
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Re: for all researchers
From: racecar-ga on 21 Mar 2003 19:43 PST |
Great question granny. Though I'm always amused by your experiments, I think you've outdone yourself this time. I enjoy reading through the questions in the Science category (particularly the Physics, Math, and Astronomy subcategories), and am often struck by the impression that where one researcher provided an adequate but uninspired, or sometimes even a poor answer, another could have provided a better response with less effort. I may well refer back to the comments posted here when I eventually ask a question in one of the categories other than Science, so that I can direct my inquiry appropriately. So, thanks for asking the question. By the way, my pick for best researcher in Science would be mathtalk-ga. Impeccable answers, put together with a lot of care. I hate to be negative, or worse yet insulting, but I noticed that tehuti-ga mentioned hedgie's satisfied customers in the Physics department. I feel I need to say something, because I don't think people should be directed to hedgie with physics questions. I'm sure (s)he has other strong areas (computers for example) but many of hedgie's answers to physics questions are not very good. Gotta go. |
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Re: for all researchers
From: guillermo-ga on 31 Mar 2003 20:21 PST |
Hi, I've been "out of service" for a while, too busy with my 1800 km moving. But now that I'm coming back, I really don't want to stay out of this project. 1. My area of expertise? I really don't know if I have any that I could apply for researching. I'm a Social Psychologist, specialized in organizational psychology, and I don't remember having answered any question related to that field. Besides that, I'm capable to understand the nature of a problem -in several fields- and find the solution by working methodically on it. Areas of interest? Music, movies, literature, non-for-profit organizations, social development are some of them, but I haven't answered many questions I'd consider related to my areas of interest, either. 2. I'm not working full-time for GA yet, but I probably will in the short term. Anyway, most of the time I'd be able to take a question directly addressed to me within the day. 3. To improve the service, once while working for one of those very complex questions that I can't help falling in, I said to myself "I should have built a team for this one". So I thought that there should be a feature to share the question with one or more researchers, who could distribute the work, and once the answer was posted, all of them would be rewarded with a proportional part of the pay. 4. I'm not that familiar with the work of my fellow researchers to give an opinion for each category. In general terms, there are quite a few whose work I admire and learn from. First names coming to my mind: Missy, Pinkfreud, Larre, Knoledgeseeker, Chromedome, Tehuti, Scriptor, Bobbie7, and there are others that just didn't show up right now, but not less admired. But I couldn't tell what area each of them is better in. 5. Most customers Ive worked for have been really nice and appreciative of my work. But I must admit that Flash-ga has been outstanding for his highly respectful way of communication, as much as for the recognition of the researchers work. Thanks a lot for this very interesting experiment! Guillermo |
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Re: for all researchers
From: intotravel-ga on 07 Apr 2003 15:38 PDT |
I surf Google Answers, and have been impressed by the thoroughness and up-to-date knowledge of: robertskelton-ga j_philipp-ga easterangel-ga willie-ga kutsavi-ga knowledgeseeker-ga, as well as the researchers already mentioned. The list is in no particular order, apart from the first name, as I particularly enjoy reading his answers on search engines. best wishes, intotravel-ga. By the way, another useful productive way to spend time is trying to 'guess' the identities of the researchers. I've found two of the above through google searches, plus tehuti, taxmama and missy. |
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Re: for all researchers
From: intotravel-ga on 13 Apr 2003 14:28 PDT |
Also, knowledge_seeker-ga Witness here, http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=61387, the startlingly comprehensive $1,000-upward reply given for $20. |
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Re: for all researchers
From: intotravel-ga on 13 Apr 2003 14:29 PDT |
Also, knowledge_seeker-ga Witness here, http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=61387, the startlingly comprehensive reply given on "how to promote tourism in a city". |
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Re: for all researchers
From: jem-ga on 24 Apr 2003 06:47 PDT |
Hey Granny :) I know this question is now closed but, like guillermo-ga, I've been "out of service" for a while, and just wanted to say that I'm sorry that I missed this one as it looks like everyone had great fun. I am now back on the block and looking forward to being able to participate in your next grand experiment :) :) jem-ga |
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Re: for all researchers
From: googel-ga on 03 Aug 2003 01:52 PDT |
Hello guillermo-ga, Here is a suggestion re. your above read " while working for one of those very complex questions that I can't help falling in, I said to myself "I should have built a team for this one"...with one or more researchers ". The to-be-answered question could be locked then you could even post team-building question/s asking for useful comments, further question locking and negotiations between team members. Payments between team members could be done through posted personal questions. I thought it would be a good idea to allow the involvement off all commenters through questions like: "If a commenter can help me with this and this then helpful commenter/s will be rewarded by me -- in case i will be the answerer of this question-- through GA if... ". Interested commenter then could leave a comment or post a question to researcher --but payments would need GA's help. |
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Re: for all researchers
From: journalist-ga on 04 Aug 2003 14:19 PDT |
Wish I'd seen this one earlier! |
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