carlcarlson1
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Post by carlcarlson1 on Sept 30, 2017 4:23:08 GMT
a standard set of questions asking "Have you tried these sites, Google, IMDb, to when did you see this film, date of release, etc ...?" or, at the very least, a time frame for them to remain posted?
Probably giving them far too much consideration but they range from pretty detailed to (maybe, maybe not) intentionally hilarious "What's the name of that movie with an old cranky man with a bad lisp?" and its from 2007.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 30, 2017 19:31:34 GMT
a standard set of questions asking "Have you tried these sites, Google, IMDb, to when did you see this film, date of release, etc ...?" or, at the very least, a time frame for them to remain posted? Probably giving them far too much consideration but they range from pretty detailed to (maybe, maybe not) intentionally hilarious "What's the name of that movie with an old cranky man with a bad lisp?" and its from 2007. Here's the standard: You read the question and if you can answer it, you do. If you cant, or think it beneath you, you move on.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Sept 30, 2017 22:38:58 GMT
I would like it if more of the question was put in the heading. Many just say something along the line of "I need help" so each has to be opened to see if help is available.
Otherwise I echo: You read the question and if you can answer it, you do. If you cant, or think it beneath you, you move on.
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carlcarlson1
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Going "back" to IMDb Community.
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Post by carlcarlson1 on Oct 1, 2017 4:34:21 GMT
I think social media has made simply asking simple questions, without doing some simple research, a whole lot easier.
"Give a Man a Fish, and You Feed Him for a Day. Teach a Man To Fish, and You Feed Him for a Lifetime." and all that.
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Post by hi224 on Oct 1, 2017 7:34:18 GMT
a standard set of questions asking "Have you tried these sites, Google, IMDb, to when did you see this film, date of release, etc ...?" or, at the very least, a time frame for them to remain posted? Probably giving them far too much consideration but they range from pretty detailed to (maybe, maybe not) intentionally hilarious "What's the name of that movie with an old cranky man with a bad lisp?" and its from 2007. Here's the standard: You read the question and if you can answer it, you do. If you cant, or think it beneath you, you move on. yeah I never understood why people make a big fuss over specifics of a question, as if you asking that one will melt the entire board down.
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