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post that everyday for maybe two yearsI harassed Brelig so much he had to change his name to ScoutIt true story
How did you get in this chat room it's password protectedpost that everyday for maybe two years
and it may become legend
I haven't watched his standup b/c I don't think I'd like it and I don't want to have a negative opinion of him since he's on every TV show. His "Dollhouse" character is probably my favorite since it's different than his usual.He was golden in king of queens...
his other projects.. I just do not care about so much
idk why
they're alright though
just not as good
.......How did you get in this chat room it's password protected
That was goodI haven't watched his standup b/c I don't think I'd like it and I don't want to have a negative opinion of him since he's on every TV show. His "Dollhouse" character is probably my favorite since it's different than his usual.
I wonder, too, because I'm not privy to the information ( :| ), do new requesters often post Masters batches or HITs without really understanding the system? I know Amazon pushes it, so I always figured that some poor assholes would be posting work expecting great results and just getting garbage in return because they accidentally made themselves scammable.Yeah, I totally agree. I know of some pretty shitty workers that have masters. I just think that when it comes to requesters posting non-masters HITs, they probably have to deal with a lot more cases of people making throwaway accounts and stuff.
WHY do you think they're #1 and #2???.......
That was good
SO... it is late night
@aveline
and whoever
this has been a long time question, for everyone, for almost 4 years
do you poop, then pee?
or pee, then poop?
I'll be in my bunk
You know it is weird for real,WHY do you think they're #1 and #2???
It's the natural order of things.WHY do you think they're #1 and #2???
......do you poop, then pee?
or pee, then poop?
#3 all day, everyday.It's the natural order of things.
I..... I don''t even know...#3 all day, everyday.
I just finished this study a moment ago but when it click on submit, the HIT is no longer in my inventory and I completed all the tasks, but when I went to my dashboard, no HITs were recorded as being done. Any help?Hi,
I can give some clarity on that (researcher working on this project). The 10 hour estimate was based on our pilot work, but we have changed the list of tasks a bit so things could change. Based on the people who have run through the tasks so far (20 or so people have gotten to each task), if I average the amount of time taken on each task and sum them I get 5.6 hours. This doesn't include surveys (there are ~20 surveys). I don't have info on how long each survey takes, but if they each take an average of 10 minutes, we'd still only be at 9 hours, and I doubt people spend 10 minutes on average across all surveys (some surveys have 1 question, some have 40).
The time estimate I gave above does not include instruction time for each task. I'd imagine that each task (not surveys) should take at least 2 minutes of instruction time. If that's true, and there are 35 tasks I believe, that's around another hour and ten minutes. So let's guess 7 hours plus survey time.
It is difficult to perfectly determine how long such a long HIT takes, but we believe we've been slightly conservative with our 10 hour estimate. There will be a bit of wiggle room, but most tasks take a set amount of time regardless of how you take them.
I hope that helps!
Did you check the day that you accepted the HIT?I just finished this study a moment ago but when it click on submit, the HIT is no longer in my inventory and I completed all the tasks, but when I went to my dashboard, no HITs were recorded as being done. Any help?