Yes. Those are called Ask an Expert websites. What you do is first you decided what subject the question is. Let's say it is zoology and specifically herpetology, or dealing with reptiles. You do a normal yahoo search under ask an expert, or ask an animal expert as in our example, then when you get there you see lists of various experts in the zoology field, ornithologists, ichthyologists, entomologists, and so on. You view the ones they have already answered first, then ask them your question. This is just an example, it could be anthropology, it could be cooking or gardening, and so on.
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Yes. Those are called Ask an Expert websites. What you do is first you decided what subject the question is. Let's say it is zoology and specifically herpetology, or dealing with reptiles. You do a normal yahoo search under ask an expert, or ask an animal expert as in our example, then when you get there you see lists of various experts in the zoology field, ornithologists, ichthyologists, entomologists, and so on. You view the ones they have already answered first, then ask them your question. This is just an example, it could be anthropology, it could be cooking or gardening, and so on.
If you ask a serious question, you get all kinds of serious answeres right here.
I wouldn't say it's better, but another site where you can ask questions, and discuss also, is
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answerbag.com is a good place for serious participants.
Nope, this is the coolist because I am here!!!!
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