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Ghoulfish:
Is this FAQ for the Jum Butcher Community chat (ex. wheres my bleeping avator) and how can you determine what a frequently asked question is shouldn't it just be question's

I appologise sometimes I can be a bit slow - math's my thing not english and computers

Mickey Finn:
A FAQ is a compilation of information designed to address questions that frequently come up...as long as there's a standard answer (in that case, Where's my Avatar? isn't one, unless the answer for everyone is the same, like "Over your left shoulder, behind the couch."

A *good* FAQ tries to stave off questions before they're asked, and becomes a tome of standard knowledge...in this case about all things public about Jim & his works, which is what we're slowly trying to do.

Ghoulfish:
You lied it's not over my left shoulder  :'(

So what your saying is FAQ is designed to stop pointless questions and to create an all knowing data base

makes sense
In a way we are making one big Jim Butcher Bob-the-skull

I'll ask a question now

How can Jim be so witty, is that just the way he is or does he just do it when he writes

And also

did he ever get beaten up for being a smart ass (excuse the lang.)

Valiar Marcus:

--- Quote from: Ghoulfish on July 17, 2006, 10:24:45 PM ---So what your saying is FAQ is designed to stop pointless questions and to create an all knowing data base
--- End quote ---
Perhaps more to the point, it's designed to give people a place to look up common questions themselves, so the same questions don't get asked 50 times a week on the forums. :)


--- Quote from: Ghoulfish on July 17, 2006, 10:24:45 PM ---makes sense
In a way we are making one big Jim Butcher Bob-the-skull
--- End quote ---
That's an interesting analogy.  Does that make me a mote in Bob's eye? ;)


--- Quote from: Ghoulfish on July 17, 2006, 10:24:45 PM ---How can Jim be so witty, is that just the way he is or does he just do it when he writes
--- End quote ---
Well, he's always been pretty witty (at least in the 16-17 years I've known him) although all the writing he does has sharpened and quickened that wit.  You don't have time to see the wheels turn anymore. ;)

Mickey Finn:
I'm sorry....my left, your right....

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