100 Questions that Might Otherwise Have Gone Unanswered
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Questions remain unanswered over
government's ID project
Questions remain unanswered over
government's ID project
12/03/2003 11:04 AMvnunet.com Dec 3 2003 10:08AM ET
USATODAY.com - Questions about Bush's
Guard service unanswered
USATODAY.com - Questions about Bush's
Guard service unanswered
08/27/2004 05:26 PMQuestions about Bush's Guard service unanswered .. "What about
George?" .. In USA Today .. reminds us .. subject ..
Bush
usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/president/2004-08-23
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Song of the Sea, a Cappella and
Unanswered
Song of the Sea, a Cappella and
Unanswered
12/22/2004 01:56 AMA solitary whale, species unknown, has been tracked since 1992,
calling out with the regularity of a metronome, and hearing no
response.
Google’s Library Project: Questions,
Questions, Questions
Google’s Library Project: Questions,
Questions, Questions
01/03/2005 07:10 PMTop Questions FAQ
Top Questions FAQ
12/25/2003 08:07 AMhelp
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RDF questions
RDF questions
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
Danny
Ayers: Of course if Atom was expressed in an RDF-friendly
syntax* then FOAF and every other RDF language could be used
directly in Atom without having to jump through hoops.
Danny, a few questions. For the basis of my questions,
presume a comparison against
RSS 1.0, which
unquestionably is an RDF friendly vocabulary.
- I embedded FOAF inside of my feed. Wouldn't the syntax
for embedding FOAF inside of dc:creator be pretty much the
same? In other words, wouldn't it be the same amount of
"hoops", or lack thereof?
- To me, the killer app of metadata is query. If I were to
switch from atom:name to foaf:name, people would have to update
their XPath
queries in order to access the data in its new place. How
would RQL handle
this? Wouldn't they also have to update their
queries?
To me, this gets at the heart of the value proposition for
RDF. What I hear is that it essentially provides
extensibility for free. I'd just like to see this promise
expressed in tangible terms.
Five Questions
Five Questions
03/31/2005 09:09 AM
I'll be out of
town and offline for a couple of days, so I thought I'd take a day to
think about where to go next with How to Save the World.
Therefore please consider this as a kind of 'open thread' and tell me
what you'd like to see here next. And to provoke your thinking here
are
four more questions to ponder:
- Without getting into the ethics of the case, and without
blaming the media, please explain why so many people care so much
about
that one singular right-to-die case in Florida?
- What's a
better name for 'the environment' that is less separate in connotation
from human civilization?
- Why does it break our heart to throw out teddy bears
and
other stuffed animals, even if they're not childhood toys with
memories
attached to them?
- How could we effectively teach online
the critical skills that take a lot of practice and one-on-one
coaching? I'm referring to skills like effective listening,
collaboration, and even meditation. It seems to me our inability to do
this well is the greatest limitation today of the Internet as an agent
of change.
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28 Questions
28 Questions
03/06/2004 02:01 AMIf John Kerry is nominated by the democratic party, he should be
required to answer these questions put forth by George Will....
New CEO Raises Questions
New CEO Raises Questions
04/17/2005 11:09 AMShaheen's resume shows a long-term success and a dramatic failure.
A Google Of IPO Questions
A Google Of IPO Questions
07/11/2004 06:49 AMSfgate.com - Sun Jul 11, 03:45 am GMT
yet more irrelevant questions
yet more irrelevant questions
09/10/2004 04:24 PMSo, shamefully, I've contributed to
this irrelevant
question blog ("Mr. President, how many times have you been
arrested?"), but I can't begin to describe fully how depressing this
presidential campaign has been.
Why do we waste attention on these ridiculous questions?
I'm sure Mr. Bush's record was nothing to be proud of -- his drinking
problem is well documented, and these things go together. But I'm also
sure he is no longer that man -- and for anyone who has seen someone
overcome that demon, you know the courage this requires. So I really
don't care how many times he was arrested, I don't care if he used
power to escape his obligations in the Reserve -- whether he should be
our President depends only upon whether the policies he will pursue
are good for this nation.
Likewise, re Mr. Kerry: I am sure he demonstrated unimaginable courage
in volunteering to serve his country in an unpopular war, and then
mustering the courage to articulate brilliantly the reasons why that
war was wrong. But we're not electing a captain for a military unit --
if shots are fired, he will follow orders, not give them -- and while
it would be great if he could find a way to articulate why this war
was wrong, the presidency is not a reward for great Senate testimony.
Whether he should be our President depends upon whether the policies
he will pursue are good for the nation.
So why can't we actually talk about the conflict in these policies?
I'm confident about that choice, but I would love my view to be
challenged by real arguments, and a focus on real issues. CBS almost
seems proud of their idiotic story. Shame on CBS. Shame on us.
Asking the Right CRM Questions
(NewsFactor)
Asking the Right CRM Questions
(NewsFactor)
04/05/2005 02:14 PMNewsFactor - Building a business case for a project involving
information technology can be difficult. Perhaps none is more
challenging than the CRM project, which involves such slippery
concepts as satisfaction, loyalty and customer value. But it can be
done right, according to Forrester Research's William Band.
Two questions about what we knew when
Two questions about what we knew when
04/11/2004 01:21 PMOver at Loose Democracy, I've blogged about two questions I hope the
Commission gets around to: Why did we help 140 Saudis leave the US in
the first couple of days after 9/11? And why was Ashcroft warned not
to fly commercial airlines 6 weeks before 9/11? I'm trying not to be
paranoid......
US gov questions EC MS ruling
US gov questions EC MS ruling
06/08/2004 04:21 AMHistory may judge it 'foolish'
asks the right questions
asks the right questions
12/21/2003 06:15 AMBillmon’s post .. new best friend .. nasty
dictator
billmon.org/archives/000939.html
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FAQ: 12 Questions About OpenOffice
FAQ: 12 Questions About OpenOffice
12/02/2003 12:40 AMAsk Questions First, Shop Later
Ask Questions First, Shop Later
12/02/2003 01:16 AMAs the holiday shopping season officially opens, e-commerce
competitors jostle for position. The focus is shifting from online
purchases to pre-sale information overload. By Suneel Ratan.
Burning questions
Burning questions
12/04/2003 09:38 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 4 2003 8:44AM ET
"20 Questions to a Better Personality"
"20 Questions to a Better Personality"
07/02/2004 03:25 AMtwo questions for Mr. Nader
two questions for Mr. Nader
03/06/2004 01:51 AMRalph Nader has apparently decided to run for President. So says his
website,
votenader.org (which
doesn't seem to render well on Mac browsers, but which my Dad reports
renders quite well on a Windows machine. Don't look for Ralph's
presidential campaign at
Nader2004.org. That domain has
been captured by a pro-Nader Nader-critic (which I count myself as),
and is a graphic version of the argument I made earlier.)
This is obviously depressing to folks like me who, while admirers of
the good that Nader did in the world, and admirers of more of his
policies than the other candidates in the race, believe the
consequence of his being in this race will simple be to increase the
probability that President Bush will have a second term.
So two questions for Mr. Nader:
(1) Do you agree that even if it would be best if you were President,
it would be second best if a Democrat were President rather than
President Bush?
(2) If so, then will you promise that if 2000 repeats itself -- if it
is clear that you are not going to be elected president, but probable
that votes for you will deny the Democrat of the Presidency -- then
you will ask your supporters to vote for someone else?
Because if Mr. Nader can answer both questions "yes," then I'm all for
his candidacy. His views, his integrity, and (except for one important
gap) his judgment certainly deserve to stand on the stage with any
Democrat, and with President Bush.
3 Questions for Disney
3 Questions for Disney
04/14/2004 07:55 AMDisney finally gives in on meeting some of its largest investors.
Panther "Where Is It" Questions
Panther "Where Is It" Questions
10/31/2003 09:27 AMIn many cases, the functionality users are looking for has simply been
moved or renamed. Below are a few of the most commonly "missed"
utilities; this is not an exhaustive list, but it should solve some
mysteries for a few users. (MacFixIt via MyAppleMenu)
Searching questions
Searching questions
04/27/2004 12:21 AMBoston Globe Apr 27 2004 4:18AM GMT
Your questions, answered
Your questions, answered
06/06/2005 12:10 AMI've gotten a few questions lately about a variety of things, all of
which ought to be longer blog posts but I just don't have the time.
Here's the quick & dirty answers: Q: Did you ever hear back
from...
Questions to ask about low-priced PCs
Questions to ask about low-priced PCs
09/20/2004 08:57 AMBoston Globe Sep 20 2004 12:43PM GMT
Your Questions Answered Here
Your Questions Answered Here
03/28/2005 08:07 PMBlogging's been somewhere between light and non-existent here because
we both have paying writing gigs and that's where all my brain cells
are currently focused. But other people are asking questions to which
I have the answers, so I should...
"13 Questions We Wish They'd Asked"
"13 Questions We Wish They'd Asked"
03/13/2003 10:25 AMObvious questions no one seems to be
asking
Obvious questions no one seems to be
asking
03/19/2003 10:42 PMSo if Saddam and sons do go into self-imposed exile today or
tomorrow, does that mean there won't be a war, and we'll just toss in
a new leader in his place?
I assume we'll start bombing lots of suspected WMD facilities when
the 48 hours are up. Since they're our best guesses where weapons
previously not found may reside, we're going to be blowing up lots of
stuff and making mistakes (they can't all be WMD facilities). Anyone
see a problem with that?
How do know when it is over? When Saddam's body is found? When
weapon storage areas are all blown up? What's the goal of this action
and why isn't it clearly being communicated?
OTC Questions Answered
OTC Questions Answered
05/20/2004 01:05 AMWith yesterday's new
Original Trilogy Collection carded photos,
a lot of questions came in about this new line. We've got some
answers for you! Read on for details
Questions for Ask Jeeves
Questions for Ask Jeeves
07/29/2004 01:53 PMInternet search site Ask Jeeves drops 10% after guiding lower.
Questions to ask SEO company
Questions to ask SEO company
07/22/2002 11:50 PMWhat would you ask in the final stages of contracting for SEO
services?
Questions for Clorox
Questions for Clorox
02/10/2004 02:51 PMUncertainty on at least three fronts has kept a lid on Clorox.
questions the press should ask
questions the press should ask
06/15/2004 01:39 PMHarvard's Nieman Watchdog has some great as-yet-unanswereds
A whole gaggle of questions on Google's
IPO
A whole gaggle of questions on Google's
IPO
08/13/2004 09:18 PMIHT Aug 14 2004 1:27AM GMT
New Bush records, same old questions
New Bush records, same old questions
02/17/2004 10:05 AMWhy did the "outstanding young pilot" stop flying? Why don’t the
records document his time in Alabama? And what about the missing
physical? The 400-page document dump has no answers.
My Computer: Your Top Tech Questions
My Computer: Your Top Tech Questions
08/15/2004 01:42 PMG4 Tech TV Aug 15 2004 5:17PM GMT
Ingram: Questions still dog Microsoft
Ingram: Questions still dog Microsoft
01/26/2004 08:35 AMGlobe and Mail Jan 26 2004 1:07PM GMT
the 25 most difficult interview
questions
the 25 most difficult interview
questions
05/20/2004 04:06 PMi find "what are you wearing under that suit" is always a
tough question
Customer reference questions.
Customer reference questions.
06/10/2004 02:38 PMMy client is in the process of buying some software that will be
used extensively across business units. As part of the process
we’re talking to customer references from the tool vendors
we’re considering.
When interviewing references, people don’t often know what to
ask other than non-specific questions about how they like the product
and how good the vendor support is. This is certainly the information
you want to get, but unless you ask specific questions, you
aren’t going to get specific answers.
I’ve put together some sample questions from past projects
that should help anyone trying to get good information from
references. Not all of these questions apply to every project, but
they can be used as a good starting point for your own
questionnaire.
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