my son has this odd tradeoff where he thinks Santa is real but knows I bought the gifts so he just thinks Santa is an old guy who comes and eat cookies then leaves and i'm fine with that
What was the requester on these? I've done them before and liked them, but forgot his name. Was it Mike?
Should we keep answering the duplicated parenting questions? Or is that too risky and might end up a rejection? But usually they don't have the same question #...
Yesterday, the requester (Coman Petre) posted a batch where we were supposed to write question and answer combos, and now, we're answering them. I think he's part of a medical site and needs them for a Q/A guide or forum posts or something. (When I say "we" I'm referring to the Turking community as a whole, not that it really matters. )
There are multiple requesters for coupon details, I do Houdini. Problem is its not a huge stack or steady supply so I have one completed with autoaccept on then have that page refresh every 10 seconds with firefox refresh script then i just work from my Assigned HIT list as they come in.
Parent of the year award right here. What a jerk. "My son is applying for colleges and wants to be a doctor. He got good grades in high school, but in all reality, I do not think he is smart enough to be a doctor. Should I tell him this? Or let him find out on his own?"
Hay all, Title: Help us understand how people process political information. Requester: University of Virginia Politics Department [A3390E37W0XZM0] (TO) Description: 15-minute survey about American politics. Reward: $0.80 Qualifications: Total approved HITs is not less than 1000, HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95, Location is US Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2NPDAT2D5NQ0LRDCLDAGDTYQOKX73M [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size] claims 15 min, perfect TO on 4 reviews. Didn't check it somebody beat me to it..
How can I get my 5-month-old to eat his cereal? I was thinking this is kind of early to start on solids. My son just started last week when he turned 6 months old. I put the video on his channel. Kind of funny. But my point was who else thinks 5 months is too soon?
For the answer, if you're not afraid of a rejection, you can just put "Blender." In all seriousness though, I think it's pretty early as well. I just looked it up, and most pediatricians recommend 4-6 months. I guess it all depends on if the baby eats it or not.
My answer to the question about how old should a child be to have their first scooter: I would say they can have a scooter after they learn how to ride a bike, without training wheels, and have shown that they have the basic skill of not being run over in traffic.
Glad that I was not the only one this happened too. Weird. I hope they revoked a bunch and didn't give it back to them. Weed out the bad ones.