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Subject: Question
Category: Business and Money > Advertising and Marketing
Asked by: quiverandquill-ga
List Price: $7.50
Posted: 11 Jul 2006 14:44 PDT
Expires: 10 Aug 2006 14:44 PDT
Question ID: 745392
What is a good question?
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Subject: Re: Question
From: pinkfreud-ga on 11 Jul 2006 14:52 PDT
 
From my standpoint as a Google Answers Researcher, a good question is
a question that is clearly phrased, unambiguous, interesting to
research, reasonable in scope, and appropriately priced.
Subject: Re: Question
From: probonopublico-ga on 11 Jul 2006 23:18 PDT
 
From my standpoint as a mere Commenter, a good question is
a question that is poorly phrased, ambiguous, boring to
research, unreasonable in scope, and I couldn't care less about the price.

In other words, your Question is (by my standards) a very good question.

Well done!
Subject: Re: Question
From: kemlo-ga on 12 Jul 2006 00:31 PDT
 
From my standpoint as a mere, a good question is
 that is poorly frased, ambiggous,spelt,unanswered, open to pointless
comments  and I also couldn't care less about the price.



KEMLO
Subject: Re: Question
From: probonopublico-ga on 12 Jul 2006 00:46 PDT
 
So Kemlo

You have now been reduced to a mere comma!

Why am I not surprised?

By the way, your grammar and sepling are now much improved since you
started going to Kindergarten.

Well done.

PB
Subject: Re: Question
From: myoarin-ga on 12 Jul 2006 02:34 PDT
 
No, Kemlo is not a comma but rather a "mere":

# A mere is a Maori war club about 12 inches (30 cm) in length. It has
two almost flat sides and a rounded, sharpened top. A mere carved from
greenstone possesses mana of its own. A mere is usually decorated with
koru patterns.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mere_(weapon)

# A boundary or boundary marker from Old English maer, a boundary.
althistsoc.users.btopenworld.com/glossary.html

Or maybe a "mare", considering all the misspellings.

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