Questions for Remaining JKR Chats

mmarth at peoplepc.com mmarth at peoplepc.com
Tue Oct 17 16:34:12 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 3870

--- In HPforGrownups at egroups.com, Penny & Bryce Linsenmayer 
<pennylin at s...> wrote:
> Hi --
> 
> I will take on the task of creating a Word document with all our
> questions submitted over the next 36 hrs or so.
> 
> BUT -- Let's not bother asking things that we *know* she's not 
going to
> answer.  She is *not* going to tell us what James & Lily did for a
> living for example so there is no point in asking.  That's just a 
waste
> of a question in my mind.  All we'll get is "I can't answer that.
> Sorry."
> 
> Most of the ones suggested so far seem fine to me though.  Maybe 
I'll
> upload a file with the ones that come in today & then we can refine 
it,
> make additions & so forth tomorrow.
> 
> Now -- question:  what is the best strategy?  Do we *all* type in as
> many of the questions as we can in the hopes that the questions are
> randomly selected and that we'll get several answered by increasing 
the
> odds OR do we divide them up in case the moderator is picking & 
choosing
> (in which case, he/she will be very infavorably disposed towards our
> group if we snow them under with 20 people X 30 questions for 
example)?
> 
> I suppose I could email B&N and ask how the questions are chosen.  I
> don't know if we'll get a response but I can try.  Does anyone who 
uses
> AOL know how their chats might work?
> 
> Penny




Dividing them up sounds like a good idea.  Of course it would be 
great if we knew exactly how they choose the questions to be asked.

Martha





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