Well, not sure what you are talking about, but if it is a document or a piece of software, you might ask the question... when was it revised, last updated, or edited? What is the version number? Can you find out who wrote it? Things like that will help you know which version you should be using.
Chaffee suggests that when faced with conflicting accounts of an event, people should ask questions that probe the sources and motivations behind each version. Key inquiries include examining who is providing the information, what their potential biases might be, and how the context might influence their perspective. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of seeking corroborating evidence and considering alternative viewpoints to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the situation.
that was a stupid quistion ask me something else
Yes! One reason we have WikiAnswers is to ask questions!
Yes it does. Just in case if somebody has something to ask. This is like the best website to ask questions!
Ask him about something he loves
If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
Ask better questions.
It does let you ask and post questions, unless you said or did something wrong and got blocked for posting question.
Ask him questions about something that intrest him
236 and use a calculator or something. Don't ask these stupid questions
Yes, there are. Check for mobile versions of sites like Yahoo Answers, Quora, and others.
Something which has no room for confusion. Example: I will ask you only explicit questions.