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That dreaded category...
The knowledge base on here is tremendous, but we're only
supposed to draw upon it in the form of annos on an idea. We
can email a user but for additional info we'd have to email
other users, back and forth. Gets to take a while.
A MFD Q&A is a basic query for info
from anyone to everyone
that expires in a week. Basically the same as a previous idea
<el linko> but it would only consume disk space for 7 days;
get your answers from people you're comfortable with before
the clock runs out.
Like this, for 7 days.
Halfbakery_20Science_20Q_26A [whatrock, Oct 22 2020]
StackExchange
https://stackexchange.com/ Best place on the internet to get answers to technical questions. [xaviergisz, Oct 22 2020]
https://stackexchange.com/sites#
https://stackexchange.com/sites# Like this, but populated with actual real halfbakers. [zen_tom, Oct 22 2020]
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//get your answers from people you're comfortable with// In that case you shouldn't be posting your question here! |
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Sounds like youre after a Halfbakery chat forum... |
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It does make me wonder how many halfbakers are spread across the
Stackoverflow/StackExchange multiverse - there's a nice selection of physics,
mathematics, computer games, theoretical computer science, role playing games, network
engineering, data science, practical statistics, economics, world building, blender,
anime & manga, medical sciences, artificial intelligence, Esperanto, Latex, Quantum
Computing, Graphic Design, English Language & Usage, and many more besides - plus,
quite often the various communities can get quite techy and prone to piques of
passion. |
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In terms of the idea, were halfbakers to feel so inclined, they might self-identify as being active in a particular community,
or someone with a question might post a link to their question here (or some similar location), with a request for some
halfbaker sourced input. |
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//...halfbakers ... might self-identify...// - What's
the First Rule of Halfbakery Club??? |
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Errrr ... "Never wash a window with a soft-boiled egg" ... ? |
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Soft boiled eggs (duck or otherwise) should only ever be used as a preparation to boost the bass frequencies
on vinyl LPs containing contemporary American music from the pre-jazz genre - the albumen blooms and the
blues albums boom. |
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^ The duck preparation is tested on the baseline <snurk...bass...> LP recording "Balloons, me bum!" by bluesman Bo Mol, of course. |
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The audio was feathered. *ducks* |
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At least the record wasn't quacked. |
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