that's a stupid question
Garfield sings "I Feel Good" by James Brown when he gets locked outside the house in the Garfield movie.
There is no "best" person for answering questions, because some users are good at answering questions in one category, but not in another. Though, the amount of trust points a user has earned gives you an intimation as to whether their answer is trustworthy or not.
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I'm a terrific guy, and good at answering questions, too.
Because its a good thing to help others
Revise the topic in advance and do not guess.
Answers.com is a good site for statistics questions.
Sure,answering a question tells how well you understand the given question and it goes far as increasing your own understanding of that question
James's history professor has proven himself very knowledgeable about the second world war.Some users on WikiAnswers are very knowledgeable at answering questions concerning 'Sentence and Word Structure'.
Nowhere, because there are some maths problems that have not yet been solved! This site is good - because it has people like me answering questions. Nowhere, because there are some maths problems that have not yet been solved! This site is good - because it has people like me answering questions. Nowhere, because there are some maths problems that have not yet been solved! This site is good - because it has people like me answering questions. Nowhere, because there are some maths problems that have not yet been solved! This site is good - because it has people like me answering questions.
Because you have to analyze the question first before answering, whereas the framing of a question (to convey the desired intent) may sometimes be harder than answering the same question. Good questions make for easier answering. Also it is important to question with clarity to get the most appropriate answer.
Because your questions suck Real people are answering your questions, so it depends on who's answering and how good you word the question