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anyone interested in a yahoo!answers vwebsite for the 25 and older crowd? with updated avatars and standards?
some attempt to weed out the waste in this website might be useful. less high school, fewer questions that are self absorbed, answers that are less of a one liner and more of a thoughtful, depthy reply would be better. right?
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- nora22000Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I dunno. I kinda like my avatar, although she's half my age and wears twice as much makeup (to say nothing of the brassy hair; I have no idea how to change that part).
The kids bother me now and then, but they need to see our posts, questions and responses. We've walled them off in so many other areas, how are they ever going to learn to be think if we keep finding ways to avoid them?
- mia2kl2002Lv 71 decade ago
I think that would be a mistake. Some of the young people who come on here looking for help with problems really need those 25 and older to give them a straight answer. Too bad they aren't able or willing to talk to their parents, but hopefully, they find somebody here to help them. They can weed out the ones that aren't helpful. No, I say let them be here.
- turcotteLv 45 years ago
each cellular has DNA and it fairly is consisted of two strands tightly woven around one yet another. the element that forestalls the two strands from breaking aside is stated as a telomeric cap (that's random nucleotide sequences stated as nonsense codons. Codon is a three series of nucleotides that codes for amino acids eg. CUU is a amino acid stated as proline . A nonsense codon is one that doesnt code for any amino acid production) every time your cells divide a small series is lost there with the aid of lowering the soundness of the cellular's DNA (in layman's words). this would finally lead do maximum of Ur cells' DNA turning out to be to be risky. and usually whilst a mistake happens in DNA the cellular will carry out vehicle cytolysis (cellular suicide) to sidestep issues. So once you're old maximum of ur cells telomeric caps would be low and that they are companies to die whilst they attempt to divide.. Whats incredibly exciting approximately this concept is the consequence it has on evolution (as a results of fact this occurs on the two meiotic besides as mitotic divisions. meaning that a species grows old too earlier it mutates.. yet thats a distinctive tale)
- wunderkindLv 41 decade ago
you are right on! How about a Yahoo Q&A website that caters to 90 year olds. There would be a lot less meaningless stuff, but then again who would want to go on Yahoo Q&A if he/she is 90? Too strenuous.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I am for an anything goes websight for those 21 and over. No rules, just let them have it, you do not know how restrained I am when dealing with repuglican, conservative pond scum. I really would like to be able to point out the error of their ways, using adult language. If you do not like it get off. Right?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I agree with Mia - some of these kids only have US - God help them ! And some of their opinions are interesting. Let's not be so closed minded.