In Askville, how do I search for a question that may have already been asked?

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Well if you know the Category that it might be under,go to the top of the page and click there and look for it,or just start scrolling throught the questions,none of us mind a question again what we don't like is the same questions posted 15 times a day.

Try a Google search. Use "Askville" as a serch term.

Try googling the basic words adding the word Askville. It doesn't always work; I think some are removed now but it's the only way I know of after a question has been up for more than two days or so.

During the past few months, many people have found that their Google search results were limited to 10 per page and attempts to reset their preferences to display 100 pages did not work. The change coincided with deployment of Google Instant, a search enhancement that shows results as you type. google.com/instant/ Google instant can reduce typing time for searches, but it also limits the results to 10 per page-a fact that has not been widely publicized.

The 100-results-per-page setting is the most efficient one for researcg. Deploying it may require several steps:Go to the Google "Search settings" (preferences) page. The link is in a drop-down menu at the top of your search page.

On the preferences page, select "Do not use Google Instant. " com/instant.

Askville's own search engine sucks monkey butt. Use Google, and tell it to only search Askville. Com, like so:site:askville.amazon.Com "Your search phrase here" .

If there was a question asked, I don't want to repeat it.

This question may already have been asked, but I am going to ask again...it's about voting on Askville...

I don't want to know when I ASKED my Askville question, I want to know when someone last RESPONDED.

I don't think I've ever asked a religious question on Askville during my time here but here's one that has been.......

I have to ask this question even though I already asked 2, see details please...

Askville's own search engine sucks monkey butt. Use Google, and tell it to only search Askville.com, like so:site:askville.amazon.com "Your search phrase here" MrItty 56 months ago.

Askville's own search engine sucks monkey butt. Use Google, and tell it to only search Askville.com, like so:site:askville.amazon.com "Your search phrase here" MrItty 61 months ago.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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