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Worked for me, are you missing one click? Had trouble finding the last one but got it eventually
Title: Survey about a Mobile Search Result Page (5 Minutes) | PANDA
Requester: Surveys [A3UZVHOLFVVAXW] (Contact) (Req TV): N/A
(TO): [Pay: 3.56] [Fair: 5.00] [Comm: 1.00] [Fast: 4.88]
Description: -
Time: 1 hour(s)
HITs Available: 10
Reward: $1.00
Qualifications: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 1; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 90; Location EqualTo US;
What is with all of the broken surveys today? This is another one, like the oil spill, that wants answers that are not available.
Well there are buses but you'd be better off driving around the block 67 times finding a parking spaceOkay, well I will have to take that off the list then.
AlaskaResearch Task Caption: A bus is parked in a roadway next to a large building with many windows.
Other turker asks me: Is there a polar bear?
Nice.
Missed having you around @Catfishdude put Washington and Oregon on that list or at least think about it
Even living in the city I can reach the Appalachian Trail in under two hours. Populous regions aren't quite the urban dystopia some would lead you to believe.The thing that people don't understand is that every fly-over state has at least one major metropolitan area that is as large or larger than any onther major city. People think it's like a third world country. The only difference in a fly-over state and the other type, whatever those are called, is that you can get away from major cities if you'd like, and breathe the air.
Is that real? Is it off Cumberland Ave.? I've never noticed it. LOLWell there are buses but you'd be better off driving around the block 67 times finding a parking space
Naw they's for Meese and their car-humping ways.Alaska
I tell you the truth, that 20hr flight would be worth it. I love the Caribbean though, has to be our favorite.Missed having your around @Catfish
Okay so the SO+4 friends are looking for a good place to travel in May. Any ideas?
We were thinking maybe Japan, but the 20hr flight does NOT sound appealing
I just perked up for a second... thought Flow MTurk had posted a batchWell there are buses but you'd be better off driving around the block 67 times finding a parking space
Title: Survey on responses to consumer purchasing experiences | Accept Requester: Academic Research Labs [AA8N2Y8NEPOYU] Contact TV: No Reviews TO: [Pay: 3.11] [Fast: 5.00] [Comm: 3.50] [Fair: 5.00] [Reviews: 33] [ToS: 0] Reward: $0.30 Duration: 1 hour Available: 40 Description: A survey for academic research about how people respond to everyday consumer experiences. Previous workers have completed this in ~5-10 minutes. Requirements: Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 50; Location In CA, US; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95 [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.1.3 |
It says there are 31 in the body, but I get an error saying there should be 32.Worked for me, are you missing one click? Had trouble finding the last one but got it eventually
I would deal with the flight to go there.Missed having you around @Catfish
Okay so the SO+4 friends are looking for a good place to travel in May. Any ideas?
We were thinking maybe Japan, but the 20hr flight does NOT sound appealing
Lots of reading with activities scattered through it, and section quizzes. I did it at a slightly distracted and modest pace in about 2 hours, including the survey after the training part, at the end of December. The only problem is how long it is.How bad is the Trace hit?
Went to Thailand last year and had an amazing time so i'd definitely recommend that. Flight is still about 15 hours though..Missed having you around @Catfish
Okay so the SO+4 friends are looking for a good place to travel in May. Any ideas?
We were thinking maybe Japan, but the 20hr flight does NOT sound appealing
I see a lot of dead rats when I'm walking my dog around, so it is a little dystopian for me. It's like shit I just wanted to enjoy my walk not think about my own mortality.Even living in the city I can reach the Appalachian Trail in under two hours. Populous regions aren't quite the urban dystopia some would lead you to believe.