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How to always view answers on Experts Exchange
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While i do a lot of google searching for answers to tech questions, http://www.experts-exchange.com/ comes up more often than not with the question i am looking for. But, there is a big ass red button that says view solution here, and asks you to join, and has different payment plans. I can't stand for that. But what i did notice is that if you cleared out your cookies, and went to their site for a question, if you scrolled all the way down past all of the adds, the peoples responses were visible. However, they are only available once, and if you leave the site and go back, the answers will be hidden.
Solution to this: either click the view cached button on the google search, or disable all cookies from the terrible website in your web browser. (In internet explorer, go to tools, internet options, privacy tab, sites, and enter the site into the box and hit block.
Now you have endless answers from a terrible website.
Solution to this: either click the view cached button on the google search, or disable all cookies from the terrible website in your web browser. (In internet explorer, go to tools, internet options, privacy tab, sites, and enter the site into the box and hit block.
Now you have endless answers from a terrible website.
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Originally Posted by nizzy1115
Thats the spirit! We are making daniweb the next experts exchange one post at a time
I think the truth is clear: DaniWeb is simpler, more practical, easier, and BETTER.
Does anyone know how EE works? From reading a bit on their site, i see that people pay to get points to ask questions, and the person who answers the question gets the amount of points the person specified in the beginning, unless they decide to pay more points for a really good answer. Now, since people pay basically for points, the "experts" are getting paid in form of points. Are these points worth money? So in a sense are they getting paid to answer questions?
I think it would be awesome if we at daniweb got compensated by vendors for helping people with problems. Say for example, you helped a ton of people with problems with their nvidia cards, or recomended them enough times, a nice shiny new one would appear on your doorstep with a thank-you note on it from nvidia. Wouldnt that be nice
Now that would be worth dying for. Hell, I'd quit college for a few months, help ppl out/recommend products and get new computer components.
Lets see...I need
1 AMD Athlon X2 CPU
1 ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe mobo
1 ASUS EN7800GT Dual card GPU
1 Creative X-FI Fata1ity
1 Creative Gigaworks 7.1 surround system
Ahh bliss
Lets see...I need
1 AMD Athlon X2 CPU
1 ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe mobo
1 ASUS EN7800GT Dual card GPU
1 Creative X-FI Fata1ity
1 Creative Gigaworks 7.1 surround system
Ahh bliss
Touch eyeballs to screen for cheap laser surgery
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