The AnswerThon winners are determined purely by numbers - the registered users who answer the most questions in a 48 hour period win the Answerthon prizes (answers must comply with contest guidelines). After the Answers Community staff members review the answers contributed by AnswerThon registrants, the winners are announced.
Yes. The next one is scheduled for July 21 and 22, 2012.
Generally, AnswerThons are held quarterly - Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. As of today (March 11, 2013), the next AnswerThon (which will be the Spring '13 AnswerThon) will be March 30-31! For more information check the AnswerThon home page!
Answerthon is a contest where participants are challenged on a 24 hour answering spree. The most recent one took place between April 20,2013 and ended on April 21, 2013. There are no newly scheduled answerthons at this time.
Of course they can... The Answerthons are open to everyone (so long as they're a registered user).
Before and during the Answerthons, you will see an invitation to sign up to the Answerthon on the Answers main homepage.You can also sign up for any Answerthons via the Answerthon page, which is updated each time one is being hosted. Click here to go to the Answerthon page.
Our AnswerThons are often called different names, depending on the time of year or relevant events happening! Answer Hours, Extreme AnswerThon, Sizzlin Summer AnswerThon, etc., but they all have one thing in common - they are all AnswerThon contests. For more information on the AnswerThons (and to see if there are any upcoming contests), check the AnswerThon home page (link below).
You are more likely to get noticed by having outstanding contributions and/or participating in events such as the AnswerThons. Joining a group such as WikiReviewers, WIT, or SPA can also get you noticed.
The possessive form of the plural noun judges is judges'. Example: The judges' decisions are final.
Deborah ~ Judges 4:4 Otheneil ~ Judges 3:9 Ehud ~ Judges 3:15 Shamgar ~ Judges 3:31 Gideon ~ Judges 6:36 Abimelech ~ Judges 9:22 Tolar ~ Judges 10:1,2 Jair ~ Judges 10:3 Jephthah ~ Judges 12:7 Ibzan ~ Judges 12:8 Elon ~ Judges 12:11 Abdon ~Judges 12:13 Samson ~Judges 16:30, 31
There were total of 12 Judges in the book of Judges.
AnswerThons are generally hosted quarterly on Answers.com - Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. For information on an upcoming AnswerThon, check the AnswerThon official page (link below).
The collective noun for judges is a "bench" of judges.