You know, I would have thought that a community called "little details" would be somewhere where you could post to find out, oh I don't know - little details? Or am I being unreasonable?
I asked the question about baseball that I asked on my flist earlier and I've just had my question rejected!!!
"Your message submitted to the moderated community
little_details has been rejected by a moderator of that community.
Here are the reasons for the rejection as provided by the moderator:
www.google.com
"baseball charity game"
enter"
Actually, I could make that sarky comment about any of the questions asked there, and it doesn't address the part about the hot tub anyway. The user info clearly states that it's a community for "nit picks" and for gods sake, I'm not likely to use a community like that and admit i don't know something unless I've already done a major google for the answer, am I? GRRRRRRRRR
I'm absolutely furious!! That's one resource I won't be using any more!
I asked the question about baseball that I asked on my flist earlier and I've just had my question rejected!!!
"Your message submitted to the moderated community
Here are the reasons for the rejection as provided by the moderator:
www.google.com
"baseball charity game"
enter"
Actually, I could make that sarky comment about any of the questions asked there, and it doesn't address the part about the hot tub anyway. The user info clearly states that it's a community for "nit picks" and for gods sake, I'm not likely to use a community like that and admit i don't know something unless I've already done a major google for the answer, am I? GRRRRRRRRR
I'm absolutely furious!! That's one resource I won't be using any more!
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Date: 2007-01-06 02:37 am (UTC)But bummer about your question! I wish I could help you, but the only sports I'm slightly interested in is cycling. :S
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Date: 2007-01-06 12:35 pm (UTC)http://community.livejournal.com/thequestionclub/profile
If I ever use little details again (un bloody likely) It'll be under a sock.
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Date: 2007-01-06 02:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-06 12:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-06 02:44 am (UTC)So what DO they consider a "little detail?" --
"What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?"
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Date: 2007-01-06 10:22 am (UTC)These little details are important, you see. ~cackleflee~
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Date: 2007-01-06 12:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-06 12:38 pm (UTC)*G*
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Date: 2007-01-06 02:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-06 12:40 pm (UTC)*shakes head*
I've found another one which looks friendlier
http://community.livejournal.com/thequestionclub/profile
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Date: 2007-01-06 12:48 pm (UTC)I'm glad you found that one!
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Date: 2007-01-06 02:59 am (UTC)BTW, I did that search the mod suggested. It doesn't really seem to work - gave me less than two pages of hits, most of them ebay listings, so not only was she rude, but she was wrong.
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Date: 2007-01-06 12:42 pm (UTC)anyway I've found one that looks more user friendly
http://community.livejournal.com/thequestionclub/profile
I wrote to the mods and told them exactly what I thought of them, too.
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Date: 2007-01-06 04:57 pm (UTC)Go, you! >=D
I'm checking out the comm. you found...
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Date: 2007-01-06 03:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-06 12:47 pm (UTC)And yes, I'd seen the mods being rude to other people so I should have expected something similar at some point. Rwday says that they've had problems with people asking "stupid" questions but i think it's all subjective, and that a stupid question to you, might be a brain stretch for me.
If someone were to ask what the bit between the horses ears was called for example, I'd roll my eyes and say "gah how simple" but another person might not know even how to search for something like that - they might not know that the the parts of a horse's body are called "points" and that by googling "points of a horse" would give them the answer they needed. It's very easy to be tripped up - google is a great resource but you have to know HOW to search to get the full effect.
Anyway, I'm ranting again. I've found another similar comm that says that they don't mind how banal a question is - soemone will be able to help, and not be so rude, one hopes.
http://community.livejournal.com/thequestionclub/profile
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Date: 2007-01-07 03:30 am (UTC)See, I'd look for veterinary or racing (!) sites, or search for horse anatomy/physiology. When I lack a word or a term, because I'm clueless at square one, I try to think like a Thesaurus to get going on research.
Thanks for the link to the LJ comm. I'll check it out for Friending in case I have some info to offer.
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Date: 2007-01-06 04:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-06 12:48 pm (UTC)*hugs back*
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Date: 2007-01-06 12:20 pm (UTC)Asking questions about a little detail. Really, how stupid can you be?
:D
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Date: 2007-01-06 12:49 pm (UTC)*headdesk*
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Date: 2007-01-06 08:07 pm (UTC)I told you I'd help you too, dear :P
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Date: 2007-01-06 08:35 pm (UTC)Never mind, the story got written, anyway!
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Date: 2007-01-06 08:49 pm (UTC)> Would a baseball stadium have a hot tub? Would it be a big thing set into the floor? Is the water warm?
I remember a movie, maybe "For Love of the Game" (1999) with Kevin Costner, but I'm not sure, where, after a game, the protagonist made a bath in an hot tub in the locker room. The tub was rather small (for one or two person) in the center of the room, but not into the floor, but on the floor. Another memory was another film, much older, where the hot tub was like a cage, where only the head was out and was strictly for one person... (you can image that?)
> Do they have charity games of baseball? You know, with random teams of veterans and rookies? Or would a pro-am game be a better idea?
Here another movie's memory, "A League of Their Own", about a women's league of the '40 that, 20 or 30 years later made a memory games of veterans. I also remember that in many baseball's film people talking about a game made by Babe Ruth many years after his retirement.
ciao, elisa