Melinda Moore
Melinda Moore answered

A snow crab looks like this:

10 Interesting Facts About Snow Crabs

  1. They're most commonly found in the Atlantic ocean, but also live in the Pacific, Arctic, and Gulf of Alaska.
  2. They are also known by the names "queen crab", "spider crab" and by their genus name, chionoecetes opilio.
  3. Snow crabs are commonly picked up by … Read more
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Melinda Moore thanked Lily Bradic's answer

Like all forms of literature, poetry has evolved with the times, and I'd definitely agree that some contemporary poetry is influenced by modern technology and communication advancements.

Musicians as Poets

I wouldn't call musicians poets, just as I wouldn't call graphic designers, … Read more

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Melinda Moore commented on Sarah G.'s answer
Wow, how are you finding Mandarin? I agree with you completely about languages being really beneficial. It's a shame that, here in the UK, we seem to be becoming ever more complacent about the ability of people from the rest of the world to speak English, and teaching our schoolkids other languages with less and … Read more
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Melinda Moore thanked Sarah G.'s answer

I would love the ability to learn languages quickly. I envy the people that can. Communication skills are extremely empowering. The more languages you learn, the more you can communicate. It's really a very simple idea on the surface, but I think about it a lot.

You see, we live in a world more connected than … Read more

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Melinda Moore thanked Yo Kass' answer

Of the four main social networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+) I think Google has the best balance.

It's not (yet) overrun by spam, fake profiles and aggressive marketing - but the network is still professional and engaging.

I think there are pros and cons to using Google Plus to recruit users to a community.

Recruiting users fromRead more

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Melinda Moore thanked Paul Wilson's answer

It could be argued there shouldn't be anything to learn from the Woolwich murder that we don't know already. Justification and roots are familiar, and despite the visible horror, it still represents a incredibly rare event event in the West (thanks in part to significant ongoing efforts to identify and monitor the radicalised). However, … Read more

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Melinda Moore voted up Dan Banks' answer

No, I don't think allowing any governmental agency that much power would be beneficial at all! To answer your question - our civil liberties are far more important than any 'benefits' that could arise from any more surveillance.

In fact, pretty much every terrorist that has carried out a major attack in the last decade has … Read more

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Melinda Moore thanked Dan Banks' answer

No, I don't think allowing any governmental agency that much power would be beneficial at all! To answer your question - our civil liberties are far more important than any 'benefits' that could arise from any more surveillance.

In fact, pretty much every terrorist that has carried out a major attack in the last decade has … Read more