From the monthly archives: June 2010

Question by makemeyourloverhun: How can i get more votes as the “best answer”?
If i write lol and really make the person read it feeling important i think my chans are highter, you have any “secret tips”?

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Question by Squeegee Beckingheim :-) : He wants me to give him “tips” (advice)?
This kid in my class (“Frank”) approached me today and informed me that he is going to ask this girl (“Zelda”) out. He wants me to make a list of tips for asking Zelda out. First of all, I didn’t want to say this, but this girl is just going to laugh in Frank’s face. She’s extremely popular and pretty, and I know this sounds mean (but it’s true and there’s nothing I can do about it)- Frank doesn’t have a shot with Zelda. (If you knew this guy, you’d know it.) What should I write as tips and should I warn him that she’s going to say no?
One more thing- he’s in the 8th grade (if you were wondering his age) and- for the record- I think 8th grade is too young to date anyway.

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Answer by Presbyterian-2008
A. i know exactly how you feel bout the “dork” dating “popular girl” one of my guy friends asked me the same thing today. i just told him that i didnt think that he was her type. but he could give it a shot, but maybe you want to become friends w/ this person

B. i dont agree w/ you on the dating age. im in 8th grade, and im plenty ready to date.

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Question by Sid: I need Isaac Asimov’s “non-fiction” books?
I need to know where can I get the non-fiction books by Isaac Asimov on the web, is there a place I could download them from? I am looking for the non-fiction he wrote, as you know they are very hard to find relative to his fictional work which one can easily download.

Thank you for your help.

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Answer by Tequila
Are you aware of this resource? http://www.asimovonline.com/asimov_home_page.html
All the nonfiction that he wrote is listed here: http://www.asimovonline.com/oldsite/essay_guide.html
He was a prolific essayist and nonfiction author in addition to his sci-fi writing. Some of his works are not available, but you should be able to track down many titles in archives, libraries, and online.

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Question by Tahlia: what is the lightest shade of Benefit “Non Fiction” foundation??
i can’t really tell on the website. The shades don’t seem to be in a lightest-to-darkest order.
light beige or cream??

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Answer by C.J
CREAM

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Question by daddysgirl93: Would you read a book that had the words “Christian Fiction” on the cover?
What if a friend recommended a book to you, saying that it was a great action/adventure story, but when you checked it out at the library, the cover had the words “christian fiction”?

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Answer by mlee
Yes. Unless it’s just too badly written.

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Question by freedom: What, to you, would be the one of the best “pulp fiction” books ever written?
“Pulp fiction” in the classic style, thanks.

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Answer by Study the Truth
Edgar Rice Burroughs is pretty much the master of pulp fiction. Read the Princess of Mars. Whoa.

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Question by Ekamai: Is it trademark infringement if I use the word “Google” on a book of mine that discusses Google?
I wrote a book about Google and I want to title it “Google Tips”. Since its a book thats actually about Google, I wonder if it is violating copyright or trademark laws. Anybody have any website links that discuss copyright/tm infringement pertaining to this type of situation?

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Answer by wayward irish son
no. u are not claiming google as yours

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Question by Neda M: What kind of books are called “fiction”?
Can anyone tell me what is the exact meaning of “fiction” and to what group of books it is referred?

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Answer by greebohobbes
Fiction (from the Latin fingere, “to form, create”) is storytelling of imagined events and stands in contrast to non-fiction, which makes factual claims about reality. A large part of the appeal of fiction is its ability to evoke the entire spectrum of human emotions: to distract our minds, to give us hope in times of despair, to make us laugh, or to let us experience empathy without attachment. Fictional works—novels, stories, fables, fairy tales, films, comics, interactive fiction, cartoons—may be partly based on factual occurrences but always contain some imaginary content. The term is also often used synonymously with literature and more specifically fictional prose. In this sense, fiction refers only to novels or short stories and is often divided into two categories, popular fiction (e.g., science fiction or mystery fiction) and literary fiction (e.g., Victor Hugo or William Faulkner).

Fiction is largely perceived as a form of art and/or entertainment, although not all fiction is necessarily artistic. Fiction may be created for the purpose of educating, such as fictional examples used in school textbooks. Fiction is also frequently instrumentalized by propaganda and advertising. Fiction may be propagated by parents to their children out of tradition (e.g. Santa Claus) or in order to instill certain beliefs and values. Fables with an explicit moral goal are not necessarily targeted at children, however. Fiction may over time blend with factual accounts and develop into mythology. Many atheists perceive religion as no different from any fictional tale, whereas members of religious groups typically explain their beliefs with faith and/or historical figures/events; and claim they are fundamentally different from fictional tales (although they may call other religious views fictional). The sociological school of constructivism argues that every view of reality is fundamentally a construction of the self and that a safe distinction between fact and fiction is impossible, whereas the philosophy of naturalism holds that reality can be approximated and truth can be demonstrated through usefulness, allowing the distinction from fiction.

Fiction has often been the target of censorship or boycotts, escalating into book burnings or bans. Extremist regimes like the Taliban have been even more prohibitive, restricting all reading to religious texts. There is an ongoing debate regarding sexual content in fiction and whether or not juveniles can be safely exposed to it; opponents of fiction with sexual content typically label it pornography.

The Internet has had a massive impact on the distribution of fiction, calling into question the feasibility of copyright as a means to ensure royalties are payed to copyright holders. Also digital libraries such as Project Gutenberg have come into being which make public domain texts more readily available. The combination of inexpensive home computers, the Internet and the creativity of its users has also led to new forms of fiction, such as interactive computer games or computer-generated comics. Countless forums for fan fiction can be found online, where loyal followers of specific fictional realms create and distribute derivative stories. Through open writing systems like wikis, collaboratively written fiction is also becoming possible.

Fiction is a fundamental part of human culture, and the ability to create fiction and other artistic works is frequently cited as one of the defining characteristics of humanity.

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Question by Joyous: test-taking “tips”?
I’m writing a blurb on this subject for the school magazine.
besides “when in doubt, choose C” and “process of elimination” what other strategies are there?

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Answer by plays w/words
Don’t second guess yourself. Go with your first mind.

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Question by Damn Pocket Protector: If you wrote a “non-fiction” book that dealt with a “life experience” topic…What would you write about?
(Would it be “psychological/down to Earth family stuff? Or would it be “mind-expansive philosophical” stuff?)

Or maybe even a combination of both…but “What” would you focus on…what would be your “theme?” What would be your “message to the world?”

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Answer by AxisofOddity
I’d write about telepathy, but I doubt many would buy the book.

Maybe I’d write after being cured.

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