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Questions on Wiki answers are answered on a volunteer basis. There are more people asking questions than answering them. If everyone that asked a question, took the time to browse the different catagories and find a question that they could answer there would be a lot less unanswered questions. Go ahead and give it a try. Help us out.

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There will always be more questions than answers ! New questions are posted daily - as well as existing questions being answered.

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