January 21st, 2010 by Liz
SarahI, or Sarah, a fabulous WikiAnswers QA Engineer and our resident photographer, traveled all the way to Thailand and all she gave away was an Answers.com t-shirt… or several!
While exploring Ko Phi Phi Island, Sarah met a couple of junior smarties who became fast Answers.com fans; seems they all share a taste in fashion (and cuteness!).
One boy she met needed a little cheering up while his dad worked on a boat nearby. Hopefully his new t-shirt helped:

Another boy was happy to make friends with Sarah while his mom snapped a photo of them:

Turns out he is also a local celebrity who performs in a kids’ show at a boxing stadium:

เด็ก ไทย มี คำ ตอบ ทั้งหมด!
The kids of Thailand have all the answers!
Posted in Company love, Foto Feature: What everyone else thinks of us.
Tags: answers.com • kids • SarahI • t-shirts • Thailand
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November 6th, 2009 by Liz
The question-answering process is actually a cycle of growth: You ask a question, and get an answer, but that leaves you with so many new questions. Which grow into a new cycle. Of growth. And so on.
Like, for instance: Who is more powerful, ninjas or pirates?
Obviously the answer is ninjas, but why? Some say speed, others say the slick black outfits. But then why black? Why not green? And how speedy is speedy enough to defeat a pirate, what with his parrot and funky accent?

Photo credit and Foto Friday support from the spectacular SarahI.
Posted in Foto Feature: A photo is worth 1,000 answers.
Tags: cycle • growth • ninjas • photography • pirates • SarahI • speed
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October 23rd, 2009 by Liz
My love for answers is like a bar code. Each time I click on a new question to explore, I hear the little ‘ding’ of something going through the checkout, like a supermarket of information.
“There’s a spill in asle 4!”
Oh no, my friend. That’s not a spill; it’s the spreading of knowledge.

Photo credit and Foto Friday support from the spectacular SarahI.
Posted in Foto Feature: A photo is worth 1,000 answers.
Tags: SarahI
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