
Why do people ask questions on here when they can search the net themselves?
I don’t understand why people do this so much. It is so easy to search the net for the right answers, which is probably what the people answering will do anyway, so why bother asking? Why not just search yourself? There is even a search box on here for you to search the web for the answer. Granted, some questions may be difficult to find the answer to and this is a great help in that respect, but I have seen people asking about song lyrics, meanings of acronyms, where to but stuff etc, all of which can be found with a single search. So, why bother with this?
I know answering the questions can become addictive, trying to answer first after searching the web, but the askers – why do they do it when they can just search themselves and save time?
Sometimes people do not know exactly what they are looking for To find on the internet because it can be confusing. Often they are looking for human contact and not just a cold web site page. Many people find comfort in connecting with others through this service. I would much more prefer an answer from a person who has experienced many different things in life than using a search engine.
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Search for Paradise
$13.29
The first disc of {^Search for Paradise} compiles the complete contents of the three singles {$the Wedding Present} released in support of {^Take Fountain} and adds previously unreleased acoustic versions of the A-sides. True to the band's old form, the B
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Singles
$20.49
{$The Spencer Davis Group} is fondly remembered for their late-1960s singles that featured the {\deep soul} vocals of {$Steve Winwood}, then only a teenager. Singles like {&"Somebody Help Me,"} {&"Keep on Running,"} {&"Gimme Some Lovin',"} and {&"I'm a Ma
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Singles
$5.98
Singles : Six Decades of Hot Hits and Classic Cuts by Johnny Black Published in 2006 by Thunder Bay Press
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The Singles
$12.97
Though most of {$Free Blood}'s singles came out within the span of a year, they were almost three years in the making. That may be why {^The Singles} often feels more like an album than a compilation, even though its first half consists of the band's orig
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The Singles+
$24.58
There are a seemingly infinite number of compilations featuring the {\blue-eyed soul} and {\R&B} of vocalist {$Dusty Springfield}. What separates {^The Singles+} (2003) from many of the others is being able to find one package with all the hits as well as
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Singles
$5.99
Set amidst the burgeoning Seattle alternative music scene of the early '90s, {#Singles} follows a group of twentysomethings as they try to find love and try to come to terms with their passage into adulthood. Arranged as an episodic comedy, the film follo
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