Friday, December 7, 2012

What could entitle a witness to ask questions like a lawyer?

Q. This is a hypothetical situation. How would somebody acting as a witness be able to ask questions to a suspect? For example, if the witness were to point out the suspect in the crowd. How would a judge handle this?

A. A witness would not be allowed to cross examine a suspect. The judge or attorney might take the witness's testimony, then ask questions based on it.


Why do people ask questions that could easily be solved by google?
Q. Why do people ask questions that could easily be solved by google?

Why do people ask questions about what song this is (when they have the lyrics) or what is the definition of this word? I mean come on, all you have to do is google it and you will have your answer in less than 30 seconds.

A. Probably because they want to have some sort of human interaction. Of course, by using the computer to ask the question, they're making their concept of a human communicating with them a little dreary.

Or they think Google is out to get them.


How do I ask questions on Tumblr as my secondary blog?
Q. I have used the 'make another blog' addon to my personal acc feature on tumblr for a roleplay. How do I use it to ask questions as that account rather than my personal?

A. If your secondary blog is on the same account as your primary one, your primary blog's username is the only one able to ask questions tumblr. If you want to start from scratch you can create another email address and start a blog from that account but otherwise there is no way to do it.


What's the best site to ask questions about gaming computers?
Q. I want to ask questions about specs for a computer dedicated to mmorpg's. What is a better site to have these questions answered?

A. tomshardware.com is considered one of the best. overclockers.com is also another great site.

Also, you can ask on the Steam forums: steampowered.com





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