Average people from all walks of life. This site is for all people to ask questions and also answer questions that they feel they have knowledge in. There is a lot of questions out there that need answering and there is a lot of people that have the answers. Hopefully someone that has information about your question will see it and give you an answer. Like I just did. Anybody and everybody. Think of it like asking the guy up the street or the class swot. There's a world of experience out there and you get to tap in to it. Of course, subjective questions get subjective answers and those opinions and ideas should be evaluated accordingly.
Think of it as crowd-sourcing your question - or for the computer geeks - distributed processing...
The members of this site who knows the answers give answers to the questions asked by others.
There is no limit to the number of questions that can be asked, or answers that can be given.
The answers for the question for July 3, 2013, depend on the questions that are asked. If we donÕt know what questions were asked on July 3, 2013, then we do not know the answers.
first, question has to be asked
To figure out answers to questions that are asked by the community.
Cha Cha Answers is another website like answers,but people answer your questions when they asked.
Logical questions are asked to find the mentality of the interviewees. Based in his answers the interviewers will calculate his talent. Some physical questions also asked there.
Frequently Asked Questions (with answers).
Mostly the questions asked would be about how WW1 started and how long it has lasted. Also some questions have been asked about the trenches in WW1.
Wiki Answers does not answer questions. It only provides a place for people to answer questions asked by other people.
Probably because no one has asked any questions about The Who. If you want some answers about The Who just ask them on Wiki Answers.
* FAQ is a commonly used abbreviation for "frequently asked questions." Most Internet sites will have a FAQ to explain what is in the area ... * A posted document that contains lists of questions typically asked by new Internet users (newbies) with informative answers. Pronounced "fack." * Pronounced "fack", a FAQ is a document that lists questions and answers about a subject, program or website you are using. * Frequently Asked Questions. A list of common questions with their answers, maintained by most special interest groups on the Internet as a way of lowering the frequency of basic technical questions. * Questions commonly asked about a subject, and their answers. * Frequently Asked Questions. Often found on web pages and discussion lists, these are questions that have already been asked about the subject matter. L&IS have a set related to our services at: http://www.tees.ac.uk/lis/ask