Q. When I went to level 2 they gave me some swag, a screen saver. If I get to level 100 do I get a car? Is there any more swag for questions answered? Just curious I don't really think I will get a car or get rich.
There are people with 100,00 points how long have they been at this?
There are people with 100,00 points how long have they been at this?
A. Hi Casey!
I'm new at this myself however I think it is (with out wanting to sound to fuzzy!) about the process. I don't advise this however, I have made my profile transparent my IM and email address are readily available and I haven't received any "hater mail so far".
It's the process of your choice of answers and the research your experience and abilities can bring to the table. The use of spell check, grammar function, wikipedia, (not the most accurate, however).
The point is "the process" of research, communicating an idea in a short amount of time and the bonus is maybe just maybe you've actually chosen a question where someone actually needs and will appreciate the information and the effort shown by someone that they will probably not meet in this life time.
Have to admit having to hold back from becoming mean spirited and taking a "Flame Thrower" to some of the people asking irrelevant questions.
So, I wouldn't hold my breath for that Lexus swag from Yahoo, just download the screen saver and take what you can get from the experience.
My grammer ,punctuation and spelling are so in need of help. I'm trying to use my window word\ cut and paste after completing an answer from now on! I think you become lazy when you see how low the bar is on some of the Q&A's, there is no reason for it with all this tech at your fingertips, it is what is referred to in life as "The Peter Princple". Look that up on Wikipedia and it will have you looking at all the professionals you deal with on a daily bases with a whole different attitude, espeacially doctor's who may be affected by it.
Down loaded this little tid bit from Wikipedia for myself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_interaction_in_MMORPGs
Cut and pasted from top contributor "Awsome" didn't know you could do that? YOU CASEY! SEE MORE OF THE PROCESS; Laughing out Loud!
Plagerisum is only so if you don't give credit to those who did the research, I think?
Ref: "Awsome" Top Yahoo Contributor!
answer your limit of questions each day (2 points each)
get an answer selected as best answer (10 points each)
pick a best answer for your question (3 points)
vote your limit of unresolved questions each day (1 point each)
you also get a point a day for signing in
each question costs 5 points, so ask sparingly
:o)
I'm new at this myself however I think it is (with out wanting to sound to fuzzy!) about the process. I don't advise this however, I have made my profile transparent my IM and email address are readily available and I haven't received any "hater mail so far".
It's the process of your choice of answers and the research your experience and abilities can bring to the table. The use of spell check, grammar function, wikipedia, (not the most accurate, however).
The point is "the process" of research, communicating an idea in a short amount of time and the bonus is maybe just maybe you've actually chosen a question where someone actually needs and will appreciate the information and the effort shown by someone that they will probably not meet in this life time.
Have to admit having to hold back from becoming mean spirited and taking a "Flame Thrower" to some of the people asking irrelevant questions.
So, I wouldn't hold my breath for that Lexus swag from Yahoo, just download the screen saver and take what you can get from the experience.
My grammer ,punctuation and spelling are so in need of help. I'm trying to use my window word\ cut and paste after completing an answer from now on! I think you become lazy when you see how low the bar is on some of the Q&A's, there is no reason for it with all this tech at your fingertips, it is what is referred to in life as "The Peter Princple". Look that up on Wikipedia and it will have you looking at all the professionals you deal with on a daily bases with a whole different attitude, espeacially doctor's who may be affected by it.
Down loaded this little tid bit from Wikipedia for myself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_interaction_in_MMORPGs
Cut and pasted from top contributor "Awsome" didn't know you could do that? YOU CASEY! SEE MORE OF THE PROCESS; Laughing out Loud!
Plagerisum is only so if you don't give credit to those who did the research, I think?
Ref: "Awsome" Top Yahoo Contributor!
answer your limit of questions each day (2 points each)
get an answer selected as best answer (10 points each)
pick a best answer for your question (3 points)
vote your limit of unresolved questions each day (1 point each)
you also get a point a day for signing in
each question costs 5 points, so ask sparingly
:o)
How do you add a link to your question?
Q. I notice some questions include a link to a news article or wikipedia etc to make a point about your question or answer. How do you do this?
A. To create a 'hyperlink' or simply a 'link' in your text of your questions and/or answers, you just need to type the full URL of the website including the "http://" part.
Look at this: www.msn.com will be � http://www.msn.com
Did you get it?
You can also just copy & paste the URL from the address bar of your browser. Look at this screen shot:
�http://i471.photobucket.com/albums/rr74/idixor/Capture3.jpg
If you have any questions regarding how to copy & paste, click here to learn about it � http://www.wikihow.com/Copy-and-Paste
Look at this: www.msn.com will be � http://www.msn.com
Did you get it?
You can also just copy & paste the URL from the address bar of your browser. Look at this screen shot:
�http://i471.photobucket.com/albums/rr74/idixor/Capture3.jpg
If you have any questions regarding how to copy & paste, click here to learn about it � http://www.wikihow.com/Copy-and-Paste
When did North Korea become a Dictatorship? and when did Russia become a Democracy?
Q. I really need this question answered, and to the people out there that can answer my question, please don't copy a whole chunk of wikipedia and put it here as the answer, Thanks!. By the way, while your here, see if you can answer this as well, i really need this to: What are the differences between Russia and North Korea?
A. Russia is a Democracy?
What are the categories Beauty Contestants compete in during a Beauty Pageant?
Q. Wikipedia, answers, google...etc do not list the categories
Outside of the obvious evening gown, bathing suit, talent competitions....what else is there?
Thank you! :)
I would like to also know more about the preliminary choosing of the contestants.....basically I'm looking for some one who watches these contests and can give me a basic overview of how it all works....Thx!
Outside of the obvious evening gown, bathing suit, talent competitions....what else is there?
Thank you! :)
I would like to also know more about the preliminary choosing of the contestants.....basically I'm looking for some one who watches these contests and can give me a basic overview of how it all works....Thx!
A. Every pageant is different, so it's impossible to give you a "standard" answer, but I'll do what I can. Aside from eveningwear/swimwear/talent, some other categories may be:
Interview (with judges offstage, or onstage, usually asked by the MC)
Casualwear/runway model/fashion model
Sportswear/Pro-Am modeling
Outfit of Choice (can be anything, but usually not talent)
Photogenic/Portfolio
Westernwear
Some pageants have tons of optionals, and include ones like art contests, essay contests, best thank you letter to a sponsor or director, etc. A lot of children's pageants are the ones that have tons of optionals, but it varies.
With your second question, since all pageants are different, again my answer won't be correct for every pageant. But many times, such as with the televised pageants, contestants compete in preliminary competitions in the days before the pageant. Usually these are eveningwear, swimwear, judges' interview, and talent (for Miss America, not for Miss USA.) Based on their scores here, a top 10 is chosen. Then there will be onstage events (usually just an onstage version of whatever they were judged on before, like the Top 10 swimsuit/eveningwear), and then it's narrowed to a Top 5. To select the winner, usually an onstage interview question is asked (sometimes everyone gets a different question, sometimes they all get the same one), and sometimes they do talent. Then the queen and her court are chosen! I hope this helps!
Interview (with judges offstage, or onstage, usually asked by the MC)
Casualwear/runway model/fashion model
Sportswear/Pro-Am modeling
Outfit of Choice (can be anything, but usually not talent)
Photogenic/Portfolio
Westernwear
Some pageants have tons of optionals, and include ones like art contests, essay contests, best thank you letter to a sponsor or director, etc. A lot of children's pageants are the ones that have tons of optionals, but it varies.
With your second question, since all pageants are different, again my answer won't be correct for every pageant. But many times, such as with the televised pageants, contestants compete in preliminary competitions in the days before the pageant. Usually these are eveningwear, swimwear, judges' interview, and talent (for Miss America, not for Miss USA.) Based on their scores here, a top 10 is chosen. Then there will be onstage events (usually just an onstage version of whatever they were judged on before, like the Top 10 swimsuit/eveningwear), and then it's narrowed to a Top 5. To select the winner, usually an onstage interview question is asked (sometimes everyone gets a different question, sometimes they all get the same one), and sometimes they do talent. Then the queen and her court are chosen! I hope this helps!
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