No one person, but many. It's a way of sharing knowledge across the world. Contributors are fed questions. If you feel you have the knowledge to answer, you may do so. Others may disagree and modify the answer.
In reality a computer is an electronic calculating, storage and display device that can only calculate answers or store information using 1's and 0's (Ones and Zeroes) and no other numbers! That is the reason behind the RAM-sizes, 1024, 2048 etc... But computer system designers are quite clever at concealing that fact, giving todays computers almost a 'real, lifelike' feeling.
im angery no 1 is giving the correct answers. trolled!
A computer network gives access to files on separate computer, while distributed computing is giving access to the CPU power of a separate computer
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Personally, I like giving answers. All of our supervisors like giving answers, and our dedicated contributors do, too. They wouldn't be on WikiAnswers all the time if the didn't like giving answers.
You know when you are giving inaccurate answers when you don't know the answer. If you believe you sort of know the answer, but don't really know it, chances are that you are giving inaccurate answers. It is up to you whether or not you know when you are giving inaccurate answers.
If you are giving hints and asking questions to make them do the work themselves, you're helping. If you're giving them the answers, you're doing the work yourself.
Yes i do it with my gay lover behind the grocery store giving head.
Usually, if someone does not like you, they will try to avoid you. They will not make eye contact and will engage in very little conversation, giving you short, to the point answers.
most people wont be straight up with you. they will start giving you short answers not returning phone calls, etc.
You don't, not without checking other sources. WikiAnswers is a wiki, so anyone can answer a question or ask one. A good way to tell if other people think that the answers that someone has been giving in the past have been accurate is to look at their trust points. The more trust points someone has the more people have liked their previous answers, making them a more credible source.
Not a single person - there are many thousands of people contributing to the site.
between moose and someone else, read the book
The word "evasive" is an adjective. It describes someone or something that avoids giving direct answers or responses.
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