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What is the word for the opposite of a rhetorical question--a question that seeks an answer? I know I've heard it before, but the brain fails me.
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# ? Sep 8, 2010 23:25 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:22 |
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unrhetorical question? Seriously though, that's what this came up with. I think you're looking for a single word but I can't think of any, most people just say "literal" question.
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# ? Sep 8, 2010 23:30 |
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Yeah, I looked around for a bit before posting--but I swear to God, there is a technical term and I have heard it. =/
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# ? Sep 8, 2010 23:31 |
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Does anyone know of a pharmacy chain in Canada that charges little or nothing for filling fees.
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# ? Sep 8, 2010 23:47 |
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hooah posted:I saw a sport on TV yesterday that I haven't seen before. It was somewhat like lacrosse, but instead of a net, the end of the stick had a sort of paddle that was a little canted. Also, you could pick the ball up and carry it for a while. Anyone know what this is? Was it Jai alai? I only know that sport exists because of Mad Men.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 01:51 |
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Do restaurant chains like Chili's, Applebee's, TGI Friday's, etc, actually employ cooks/chefs in their kitchens who legitimately prepare the food? Or do they serve you what amounts to basically glorified TV dinners?
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 02:42 |
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FogHelmut posted:Do restaurant chains like Chili's, Applebee's, TGI Friday's, etc, actually employ cooks/chefs in their kitchens who legitimately prepare the food? Or do they serve you what amounts to basically glorified TV dinners? Not that it counts for much, but yes, there are actual cooks.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 02:46 |
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Wyatt posted:Not that it counts for much, but yes, there are actual cooks. Cooks like McDonald's has cooks, or cooks that actually take raw product and turn it into food? I'm not expecting 4-star chefs, but they present themselves as something more than fast food.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 03:02 |
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FogHelmut posted:Cooks like McDonald's has cooks, or cooks that actually take raw product and turn it into food? I'm not expecting 4-star chefs, but they present themselves as something more than fast food. They take ingredients and make food. Some dishes are prepped offsite, like the hamburgers are sent pre-formed, and then cooked onsite. Some are prepared entirely in the restaurant, it just depends.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 03:05 |
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FogHelmut posted:Cooks like McDonald's has cooks, or cooks that actually take raw product and turn it into food? I'm not expecting 4-star chefs, but they present themselves as something more than fast food. It's pretty much what you would expect, homogenized food across their chain is important so a lot of things are packaged and stuff but the stuff that needs to be fresh is cooked by cooks to order. Mcdonalds has assembly workers, Fridays has cooks (line cooks), and other restaurants have chefs.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 03:35 |
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Which is the better sounding sentence? 1) The Task Force currently has 25 parolees that have been involved with the program since March. 2) Since March, twenty-five parolees have been involved with the Task Force program.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 04:39 |
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Tostito posted:Which is the better sounding sentence? I'd prefer the second but note that they're not exactly equivalent: the first conveys that there are 25 parolees on the current roster of the program, while the second could mean that a total of 25 have come and perhaps gone from the program since March.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 04:46 |
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Tostito posted:Which is the better sounding sentence? I don't think the first is even grammatically correct. After "parolees" I think there should be a comma or semicolon or something.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 05:04 |
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ChubbyEmoBabe posted:I don't think the first is even grammatically correct. After "parolees" I think there should be a comma or semicolon or something. I might have this all wrong but I think there some rule to the effect of... don't use a comma on a clause introduced by "that." "That" signifies a... I forget the term but as I remember the idea is that the clause that follows is necessary to identifying the thing signified by the noun it modifies and should not be separated by a comma. "Who" or "which" introduce clauses that describe the noun further but are not necessary in that way and can be preceded by a comma. But yeah, the sense you're expressing that the first sentence is unwieldy and in need of punctuation is a good reason to prefer the second.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 05:19 |
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As Violence Gang points out, the sentences mean different things. 1) The task force currently has an unknown number of parolees. 25 of the parolees which are currently part of the task force have been with the task force since March. 2) The task force currently has an unknown number of parolees. Since March, 25 parolees have, at some point, been part of the task force.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 06:04 |
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So my fiance and I came home after work to find our house smelling, well... fruity, for lack of a better word. It smells like fruity candy or something, but we can't figure out why. It didn't smell like that when we left for work earlier in the day.. Its going to sound weird, but is there anything "bad" that could cause a fruity/sweet smell, like some sort of mold or something? Its kinda getting to me, and the rooms its affecting still have the scent of whatever it is when we walk into them hours after first noticing it.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 06:05 |
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TShields posted:So my fiance and I came home after work to find our house smelling, well... fruity, for lack of a better word. It smells like fruity candy or something, but we can't figure out why. Rotting food/garbage often strikes me with a smell I always want to describe as "purple," sounds like you might be talking about the same thing. Trash can overdue to be emptied, some perishable fruit or something left in a place where you'd forget about it, that kind of thing?
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 06:10 |
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A Violence Gang posted:Rotting food/garbage often strikes me with a smell I always want to describe as "purple," sounds like you might be talking about the same thing. Trash can overdue to be emptied, some perishable fruit or something left in a place where you'd forget about it, that kind of thing? Excuse me?
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 06:12 |
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Bojanglesworth posted:Excuse me? You find it weird that I think something smells "purple"? I don't know, just like this fruity, like an artificial grape flavoring or something and that's how I always thought of it. Or you mean why am I often smelling rotting garbage? I'm not, I just remember it from when I had to help clean out my grandfather's incredibly filthy house when he had to be moved to a nursing home, or like when a dumbass roommate at college left something out over spring break.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 06:17 |
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Strangely, I know exactly what you mean, but no, it can't be- garbage went out today, can is empty except for junk mail at the moment. Unless something fell on the floor that we don't know about... but its just a hint of a smell, almost like someone sprayed too much perfume in the room a couple hours ago and it still hasn't aired out. Edit: Okay, I let my nose reset and walked back through the scented rooms, and it kinda smells like fruit punch, or some fruity girlie alcoholic drink. Or maybe we're both having strokes at exactly the same time. TShields fucked around with this message at 06:32 on Sep 9, 2010 |
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TShields posted:Strangely, I know exactly what you mean, but no, it can't be- garbage went out today, can is empty except for junk mail at the moment. Unless something fell on the floor that we don't know about... but its just a hint of a smell, almost like someone sprayed too much perfume in the room a couple hours ago and it still hasn't aired out. What rooms have the smell?
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 06:45 |
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TShields posted:Strangely, I know exactly what you mean, but no, it can't be- garbage went out today, can is empty except for junk mail at the moment. Unless something fell on the floor that we don't know about... but its just a hint of a smell, almost like someone sprayed too much perfume in the room a couple hours ago and it still hasn't aired out. I had the same thing happen to me, and it turned out I accidentally bought scented trash bags and didn't realise it. You're probably not that dumb, but maybe that's what happened?
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 06:53 |
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Wow, can't believe I'm even doing this... but this is a really rough sketch of the house, with the smell sites highlighted in pink. The only other thing I can figure is that we just bought some Bounty pet hair rollers that have a Febreeze scent to them, and theres one stationed in the living room, but if you sniff those they smell like dryer sheets, not fruit. Edit: Wow, that came out tiny. Waffleimages is down, never used Tinypic before. Oh well, working left to right- Kitchen, Living Room Dining Room, Bathroom Bedroom, another Bathroom Computer Room (where I am now) Alright, its bed time. If its still there in the morning, I'll make sure to update! Edit again: Oh, and theres no fruit in the house.. We got home yesterday from a 4 day vacation, so we haven't restocked very well. The smell was not here when we got home yesterday, it just started when she got home from dinner with a friend around 9, I noticed it when I got home around 10 TShields fucked around with this message at 07:12 on Sep 9, 2010 |
# ? Sep 9, 2010 07:05 |
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I ordered a book from a seller on Amazon Marketplace, and when the package came, it appeared to have been torn in shipping, exposing the book (particularly the jacket) to quite a bit of wear and tear. It was ordered from an individual THROUGH Amazon, not from Amazon directly, and the package was not insured (to my knowledge). Is there anything I can do about this?
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 08:42 |
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Purple Rain Man posted:I ordered a book from a seller on Amazon Marketplace, and when the package came, it appeared to have been torn in shipping, exposing the book (particularly the jacket) to quite a bit of wear and tear. It was ordered from an individual THROUGH Amazon, not from Amazon directly, and the package was not insured (to my knowledge). Is there anything I can do about this? Amazon sellers have generally been pretty understanding when I've had issues. I can think of an instance where something was shipped as far as their end was concerned but never made it to me, regardless of what tracking said. One e-mail and they refunded every penny. Sucks that I didn't get the product I ordered, but they didn't hassle me or anything. It doesn't hurt to try!
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Purple Rain Man posted:I ordered a book from a seller on Amazon Marketplace, and when the package came, it appeared to have been torn in shipping, exposing the book (particularly the jacket) to quite a bit of wear and tear. It was ordered from an individual THROUGH Amazon, not from Amazon directly, and the package was not insured (to my knowledge). Is there anything I can do about this? You can email the seller and say you wish to return the book since it was damaged in shipping, and you'd like a refund. It's easy to do on their end, and all you have to do is ship it back.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 14:37 |
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Where's a good place (either a forum here or a site in general) to ask questions about buying a surround sound system and receiver?
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 16:16 |
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ChubbyEmoBabe posted:It's pretty much what you would expect, homogenized food across their chain is important so a lot of things are packaged and stuff but the stuff that needs to be fresh is cooked by cooks to order. Mcdonalds has assembly workers, Fridays has cooks (line cooks), and other restaurants have chefs. I had always heard that the only things cooked fresh at Chili's were the steaks. I dunno though, the only things I have seen "cooked" with my own eyes were the potato soup and the fajitas. Potato soup was reconstituted powder and the fajitas came in a single-portion plastic bag.
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the posted:In the television show "House," Dr. Lisa Cuddy treats patients in the free clinic even though she's the Dean of Medicine. Do Deans actually do this, or is this just in this show as a plot device so that House can pop in and interrupt her? Depends on the hospital. I worked at a university teaching hospital where yes, the Dean of Medicine worked 1 clinic day per week. Mostly it was to see long-time patients that he'd been following for years, but occasionally he took a new patient or a walk-in. He also did Grand Rounds once or twice a year which meant seeing inpatients. Other hospitals will vary depending on the Dean's administrative workload and his or her interest in seeing patients vs conducting research.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 17:50 |
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haveblue posted:Where's a good place (either a forum here or a site in general) to ask questions about buying a surround sound system and receiver? A/V Arena
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 18:12 |
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Waffleimages is down. What's a good alternative (read: reliable) image hosting site for forum posting? vvvvvv Thank you! MissFortune fucked around with this message at 21:46 on Sep 9, 2010 |
# ? Sep 9, 2010 20:16 |
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MissFortune posted:Waffleimages is down. What's a good alternative (read: reliable) image hosting site for forum posting? Tinypic seems to work ok for me.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 21:22 |
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I was going to start a thread about this, but (luckily) I re-read the rules and as far as I can tell I would be the only person to benefit from the answer, and it probably wouldn't make much of a thread, so here goes! Is there any way to figure out what the music playing on this site is? http://web.archive.org/web/20011217000142/http://tsbolton.com/bertramslair/ I'm fairly certain it isn't from the game (Redneck Rampage, I played it years ago but I don't recall hearing this tune), and I don't see it credited anywhere. I had to find an archived page of the site, as it is no more. I started out by writing to the old owner's (TSBolton) friend, Jon Hunt, at his Redneck Rampage site (Redneck Rampage home-made levels, etc.); http://www.jonhunt.com/redneck/ Apparently, Mr. Bolton has dropped out of contact and his email account died with the site. Mr. Hunt was nice enough to write me back after I asked him if he could ask T.S.. He also told me about the wayback machine for searching, which is how I found the link up there. So, at least I can listen to the loop again. Searching youtube, I found around eight tracks of music that must have come from a CD about the game, but again, not the music that's playing on the site. I'm at a loss as to how to find out what it is, and by whom.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 21:34 |
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Why is Greece (the country) called "Greece" in English? Looking at Google Maps, it looks like the local name for it is "Eλλάς", which (I think) would be pronounced "ellas" or "hellas", which isn't even close to "Greece." Where'd out name for it come from?
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 23:33 |
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Gravity Pike posted:Why is Greece (the country) called "Greece" in English? Looking at Google Maps, it looks like the local name for it is "Eλλάς", which (I think) would be pronounced "ellas" or "hellas", which isn't even close to "Greece." Where'd out name for it come from? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Greeks
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 23:38 |
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Strangely enough, Wikipedia has a page specifically on this topic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Greece Short version, we got it from the Romans and haven't figured out how they came up with it themselves.
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 23:39 |
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What is the best sportsbook website for NFL games? I hope this isn't probatable since I'm pretty drat sure they're legal
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# ? Sep 9, 2010 23:47 |
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Gravity Pike posted:Why is Greece (the country) called "Greece" in English? Looking at Google Maps, it looks like the local name for it is "Eλλάς", which (I think) would be pronounced "ellas" or "hellas", which isn't even close to "Greece." Where'd out name for it come from? We do have 'hellenic' though, meaning related to Greece.
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# ? Sep 10, 2010 00:05 |
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Say I've got a diver's bottle that is empty. I weight it and it's 10kg to the nearest mg. I then get it filled up to 300 bar with high pressure air and weight it again. Would it weigh more or the same?
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# ? Sep 10, 2010 00:11 |
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TShields posted:Strangely, I know exactly what you mean, but no, it can't be- garbage went out today, can is empty except for junk mail at the moment. Unless something fell on the floor that we don't know about... but its just a hint of a smell, almost like someone sprayed too much perfume in the room a couple hours ago and it still hasn't aired out. It could be rotten fruit somewhere. I was at work and one of my customers gave me some peaches in a paper bag. I tucked them away in the work truck and forgot about them for a week. One morning I opened up the truck and it smelled like booze. After searching I found a wet paper bag with some rotten, moldy peaches inside.
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