Answers to the BIG questions, you know the really important ones
Uke said
3:46 PM, 06/14/17
The really, really BIG ones. The five "W" queries, and sometimes that little ol' "H" question. Just for shits and giggles.
What's the point? Oh never mind! Forgot. Again! Not ta worry however, we're gonna sort this out off line! Later.
-- Edited by Uke on Wednesday 14th of June 2017 03:47:20 PM
Calvin said
3:48 PM, 06/14/17
42
Uke said
3:57 PM, 06/14/17
That's it! All those other pesky questions, and their answers really don't mean a damn thing when ya have THE answer to everything!
Snippy said
4:15 PM, 06/14/17
3X14=42
The Krink said
12:06 AM, 06/15/17
Very shocking new tard there Mr Snippy. It seems ever evolving how the people view the president
and you do the best job of finding the latest "view".
Snippy said
1:11 AM, 06/15/17
The Krink wrote:
Very shocking new tard there Mr Snippy. It seems ever evolving how the people view the president and you do the best job of finding the latest "view".
Click the YouTube lynx in the signature block.
Trevor Noah is among the best.
Uke said
12:40 PM, 06/16/17
Okay, okay, in the interest of enlightenment, bj.com (Through its staphph members, and the board) we've decided to post said FIVE questions, and perhaps the one extra that sometimes must be included in the interest of clarity, or to expand the answers provided through the FIVE. Or not. Alrighty then:
The Five Ws, Five Ws and One H, 5W1H, or Six Ws are questions whose answers are considered basic in information gathering or problem solving. They are often mentioned in journalism (cf.news style), research, and policeinvestigations. They constitute a formula for getting the complete story on a subject. According to the principle of the Five Ws, a report can only be considered complete if it answers these questions starting with an interrogative word:
What happened?
Who was involved?
Where did it take place?
When did it take place?
Why did that happen?
Some authors add a sixth question, how, to the list, though "how" can also be covered by "what", "when", or "where":
How did it happen?
Each question should have a factual answer facts necessary to include for a report to be considered complete.[4] Importantly, none of these questions can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no".
Cy Valley said
1:49 PM, 06/16/17
Uke's short course on journalism, PUP*
*Post Uke Purge
Uke said
2:09 PM, 06/16/17
Cy Valley wrote:
Uke's short course on journalism, PUP*
*Post Uke Purge
Exactly. let's keep those questions coming folks, we promise ro answer 'em the order in which they're received of course, or when we get to 'em! Sorry for any delays. Remember we're very busy these days! bj.com has a load of 'stuphph' on its plate at present!
Thank you, the Staphph (Of bj.com) One more thing... Ya gotta ask the questions FIRST... Then wait for an answer as a matter of course.
-- Edited by Uke on Friday 16th of June 2017 02:11:38 PM
BlackDog said
9:01 AM, 06/18/17
TEST
Snippy said
9:04 AM, 06/18/17
-bump-
Cy Valley said
9:09 AM, 06/18/17
Back on top.
Calvin said
10:54 AM, 06/18/17
TEST
Snippy said
11:48 AM, 06/18/17
Is this a BIG questions?
Uke said
12:40 PM, 06/18/17
Snippy wrote:
Is this a BIG questions?
Re-read the outline from page 1 (one) of the beginning of this thread; Your answer (If properly phrased accordingly), may be answered. Pay attention to the MAY be... Following, and adhering to rules as outlined is critical to obtaining accurate, concise answers to the really BIG questions.
Are we clear on that point sir? If not, please go back, and repeat steps 1-14. Then take two aspirins and call 9-11 in the morning.
Please let us know if any further assistance is necessary; Thanks for the note! The Staphph of bj.com. (Which disavows half-assed member *** in uncertain status)
The really, really BIG ones. The five "W" queries, and sometimes that little ol' "H" question. Just for shits and giggles.
What's the point? Oh never mind! Forgot. Again! Not ta worry however, we're gonna sort this out off line! Later.
-- Edited by Uke on Wednesday 14th of June 2017 03:47:20 PM
42
That's it! All those other pesky questions, and their answers really don't mean a damn thing when ya have THE answer to everything!
and you do the best job of finding the latest "view".
Click the YouTube lynx in the signature block.
Trevor Noah is among the best.
Okay, okay, in the interest of enlightenment, bj.com (Through its staphph members, and the board) we've decided to post said FIVE questions, and perhaps the one extra that sometimes must be included in the interest of clarity, or to expand the answers provided through the FIVE. Or not. Alrighty then:
The Five Ws, Five Ws and One H, 5W1H, or Six Ws are questions whose answers are considered basic in information gathering or problem solving. They are often mentioned in journalism (cf. news style), research, and police investigations. They constitute a formula for getting the complete story on a subject. According to the principle of the Five Ws, a report can only be considered complete if it answers these questions starting with an interrogative word:
Some authors add a sixth question, how, to the list, though "how" can also be covered by "what", "when", or "where":
Each question should have a factual answer facts necessary to include for a report to be considered complete.[4] Importantly, none of these questions can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no".
Uke's short course on journalism, PUP*
*Post Uke Purge
Exactly. let's keep those questions coming folks, we promise ro answer 'em the order in which they're received of course, or when we get to 'em! Sorry for any delays. Remember we're very busy these days! bj.com has a load of 'stuphph' on its plate at present!
Thank you, the Staphph (Of bj.com) One more thing... Ya gotta ask the questions FIRST... Then wait for an answer as a matter of course.
-- Edited by Uke on Friday 16th of June 2017 02:11:38 PM
TEST
Is this a BIG questions?
Re-read the outline from page 1 (one) of the beginning of this thread; Your answer (If properly phrased accordingly), may be answered. Pay attention to the MAY be... Following, and adhering to rules as outlined is critical to obtaining accurate, concise answers to the really BIG questions.
Are we clear on that point sir? If not, please go back, and repeat steps 1-14. Then take two aspirins and call 9-11 in the morning.
Please let us know if any further assistance is necessary; Thanks for the note! The Staphph of bj.com. (Which disavows half-assed member *** in uncertain status)