I go to my watch list, but it is all new to me too.
This is not a question that should be posted here.
You've posted a statement, not a question.
I don't find the answer of my question posted. Pleases send me the answer.
If you are looking for your question posted before on Answers.com you can easily access to your Question History on the left of your screen.
Yes. Go to question history in the blue box from the question you are viewing and if you look on the bottom, you will find who asked the question.
I do not know when this question was posted I do not know when this question was posted
Well, some might consider it dumb. But if you posted a question on WikiAnswers,I doubt you find it dumb.
i don't know that's why i posted this question! i don't know that's why i posted this question!
The individual who posted a question is identified in the Question history. You have to sign in to Wiki s to check a question's Question history. If the question has been combined with others in a Merge, then that information is no longer accessible.
You can find nutritional information on the label of packaged products, or in a nutritional database (link is posted at this question): http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_frequently_asked_nutrition_questions
If you look at your contributions (in your profile page) each answer or question is 'time-stamped' at the time it was posted.
There is no suitable calculation at all on the list you posted with the question.