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All of us out there have need answers to our burning questions: How much does the Sun weigh? What's the proper usage of the word "palinode?" Exactly how many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? (A question that is highly debatable I've found.) Many of the answers to these questions can be found on the extremely helpful Answerbag.com. Just type in your question, and the comb through the varied answers provided by the wonderful community that is the blogosphere.

Of course because this is a public space, you run into some pretty superfluous questions and even more disposable answers. But, for the most part, you can get the answers to your queries. And, even if you can't, it's nevertheless entertaining to browse through the sometimes outlandish questions people pose to the site. Example:

"If whoopi golberg married Gerard Depardieu would she be called Whoopi Doopie Doo? "

There ya go. I'm sure there have been some interesting "answers" to this question. I'll leave it to you out there to find that out. Happy queries!

 

Seth Plattner
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