Showing posts with label Yahoo Answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yahoo Answers. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

farmdoc's blog post number 646

Yahoo Answers! I’ve belittled it [1]. But when I sought the provenance of the aphorism ‘The more things change the more they stay the same’, Yahoo Answers! offered the best account [2]. (Its origin is French, dating from the nineteenth century.) Why did I search for it? Because Farmdoc’s Blog’s 2009 Australia Day post [3] is just as applicable today. If not more so. I continue to feel blessed I live in a free and democratic nation. But simultaneously I’m ashamed of its weak-kneed approach to the mankind’s greatest problem – due to its subservience to Big Business and especially the coal industry. Fie! The 2009 Australian of the Year – Mick Dodson – was well known, a celebrity even, but at least not a sportsman or entertainer. Which is a step in the right direction. His 2010 successor – 57-year-old Professor Patrick McGorry (pictured) – was, until his appointment last evening, not even well known. Which is a further step in the right direction. From Victoria, he’s a youth psychologist and an advocate for mentally ill young people [4]. I’m 110% in favour of his appointment. Talking of numbers, he was clear favourite to win, with betting agency Centrebet rating his odds at $1.36 – well ahead of his nearest rival at $3, with the third favourite a distant $9 [5]. This year’s the 50th anniversary of the first Australian of the Year [6]. Unless major global warming abatement happens soon, there mightn’t be an Australian of the Year in 2060. Ho hum.

Friday, January 1, 2010

farmdoc's blog post number 621

Today’s ‘List Friday’. Unlike Sweetheart Vivienne, I’m not a Yahoo! person. So only recently did I learn of Yahoo! Answers. Essentially you get to pose a question on any topic, and someone with nothing better to do, and who may or may not have the knowledge to do so, answers it. Yahoo! grandiosely describes it as a new way to find and share information. Gee whiz, eh. Its mission statement, aka its marketing blurb, is ‘Get real answers from real people’. Its Welcome page says ‘It’s the one place where the world shares what they know, to help each other out. And it’s all for free’. I’ll share what I know: nothing’s for free. Thus you have to sign up to Yahoo! to access Yahoo! Answers, i.e. to ask and answer questions. Today’s list, compiled by JR Raphael of PC World, is titled ‘The 20 Dumbest Questions on Yahoo! Answers’. Judging by his (a tad of googling reveals JR’s male) preamble, JR has a very healthy sense of irony. He foreshadows ‘a sea of jaw-droppingly dumb discussions guaranteed to amaze and entertain’. He then lists the 20 dumbest questions he found surfing Yahoo! Answers, responding to the 20 ‘with the best answers I could come up with’. The questions are something, but JR’s answers are something else. What a fun way to start the 2010 ‘List Friday’ series here at Farmdoc’s Blog. Enjoy!