First click on 'My contributions' found in the blue tool bar on the left of your screen. You should be now on you contributions page. You can filter the results to show only the questions you've asked, by clicking the blue downward facing arrow where it say's "Filter by action" (Just underneath your username). Select 'questions asked' at the top of the drop down menu and then click the orange GO button on the right.
Only the questions you have asked, should now be displayed.
By going over to the left, in the blue edged box going down the page, scroll down until you see the section of the blue box where it states 'My Pages', under this section click 'My Contributions', from there filter the settings where it states 'Questions (asked)' and you will see all the questions you have asked on WikiAnswers.
Anybody can edit most questions on WikiAnswers. Supervisors can delete questions, but we generally do not.
In the left hand column click"my Contributions" to see any questions you have asked.
It depends. You really have to read each one to know the answer. This is too vague of a question to answer.
To look at questions you've asked or contributed to look on your left sidebar and under "Quick Links" hit the button called "My Contributions". You can then look there for questions you have asked.
because the inventor of answers.com thought of that name and it has answers.com because you can answer questions....
You can not do that from Kindle.
No, Answers does not post the questions on Facebook.
Yes. In fact you just did.
I just came across "Can a lesbian and a transvestite be together if they have the same lifestyle or weird way of life?", or something like that.. WTFF?
People answer the questions on Answers.com to help others.
yahoo.