Ask away, see if you can ask a question which gets a variety of reply. Try answering questions you know something about. Be polite, but don't be shy, most important of all, have fun. It might, it does, become an addiction, if you want it to.
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He explained the procedure concisely; I had no problem the first time I tried it.
Pretty much anyone would take the time to improve WikiAnswers, such as yourself, because merely asking a question is spending time to improve WikiAnswers. Everyone you see on WikiAnswers spends their time improving WikiAnswers - otherwise they wouldn't be here.
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If WikiAnswers is distracting you from finishing your homework, you should make yourself get off WikiAnswers and finish your homework. Being a Wiki-holic is okay, but you have your whole life to be on WikiAnswers. You are only in school for a short time in your life and homework needs to come first.
Disagree. WikiAnswers is kind of cool. If WikiAnswers was kind of gay, I would not be expending my time on it.
Definately... not. Actually you JUST made my day, because this is the first time I am editing something in WIKIANSWERS!
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I think the term you are asking is how to "hold the floor" in the house of representatives. You are granted time by the speaker, once that occurs, you "have the floor". You can hold it for additional time if members will yield to you and offer their time for you to use. Carrying this procedure out to an extreme is called "filibustering" where a member will attempt to "hold the floor" until such time as support can be garnered for his "cause", or causes such time to expire, in that a statute or vote is missed, achieving the desired affect by the filibustering member or member's.