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Report on #40

Posted August 7th @ 7:57 am by humancensus

The Question
How do you find new music (internet, radio, etc.)?
Participation
See yesterday’s 8 comments here.
Yesterday’s prize-winning commenters are:
+1 vote Connor
“My little brother keeps me up to date on the latest and greatest. And since I’m too poor to buy it, and I won’t illegally download it, it sits in my iTunes shopping cart, taunting me, beckoning […]

Report on #39

Posted August 6th @ 8:15 am by humancensus

The Question
What is your favorite trilogy?
Participation
See Friday’s 6 comments here.
Related Links

List of film trilogies
Novel trilogies
The Trilogy Quiz (Flixster)

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Report on #38

Posted August 3rd @ 4:53 pm by humancensus

The Question
Of these two emotions, sorrow or fear, which would you rather experience?
Participation
See yesterday’s 4 comments here.
Yesterday’s prize-winning top commenter is:
+2 votes Foxydot
“Fear is never boring. Fear can stimulate great change (fear of impending diabetes stimulated me to get my butt in gear and lose 100lbs). Fear can be empowering, and mostly, fear is all […]

Report on #37

Posted August 2nd @ 10:54 am by humancensus

So…. Question #37 hasn’t done so well yet.
But, our “Solve A World Problem Wednesday” questions are open for a week, so if you have any thoughts to add, please feel free.
Also, if you have any thoughts as to why that question didn’t facilitate a conversation, let me know so we can improve future […]

Report on #36

Posted August 1st @ 7:55 am by humancensus

The Question
“Recently heard that the U.S. government will be providing arms to allies in the Middle East. Is this a good idea– why/why not?”
Participation
See yesterday’s 5 comments here.
Yesterday’s prize-winning commenter is:
+4 votes Connor Boyack
“This is a horrible idea that has persisted throughout American foreign policy since the end of World War II. Our allies […]

Report on #35

Posted July 31st @ 9:12 am by humancensus

The Question
“How do you solve a dilemma?”
Participation
See yesterday’s 9 comments here.
Yesterday’s prize-winning commenter is:
+2 votes Ryan Byrd
“1. Clear Identification of Problem (and sub-problems). Scope Definition. (Often requires off-line information gathering). Root Cause(s)
2. Metrics for Measuring/Comparing Solutions (Problem Resolution Goals)
3. Causes, Supports, Accelerants. Related Problems. Constraints. Affected Parties.
4. Possible Solutions. Previous Failed Attempts.
5. Selection of Best […]

Report on Day 34

Posted July 30th @ 12:38 am by humancensus

The Question
“If your house were on fire, and all living things (kids, spouse, animals) were out of the house already, and you could only take two things (one in each hand) as you run outside, what would you grab?”
Participation
See Friday’s 9 comments here.
Friday’s prize-winning commenter is:
+2 votes Raquelle:
“Teddy bear and scriptures!”
Related Links

Info about the recent […]

Report on Day 33

Posted July 27th @ 10:07 am by humancensus

The Question
“What is the single greatest human achievement?”
Participation
See yesterday’s 9 comments here.
Yesterday’s prize-winning commenter(s) are:
+2 votes Aurelius
“Usually I have to think a lot about the questions here. Not today though. The greatest human achievement? Chocolate. In all its forms, and all its beauty.”
+2 votes Katie
“Alright I’m back with my answer (even though I like the […]

Report on Day 32

Posted July 26th @ 1:34 pm by humancensus

The Question
“What can be done to help kids & teens in “ghetto” areas, to break out of their environment and have a chance in life?”
Participation
See yesterday’s 5 comments here.
Yesterday’s prize-winning commenter is:
+2 votes Aurelius
 
 
 
“When he was in his late teens, one of my cousins was into the whole drug scene, and I think he […]

Report on Day 31: Thank You!

Posted July 25th @ 1:43 pm by humancensus

Hey, thanks everyone for your comments on Day 31– you’ve given me some great ideas to move the project forward. I’ll keep comments open on that post indefinitely, so if you’d like to continue the conversation, feel free.
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