I took it to mean that we needed to search the email and see if the first and last name were correct. For example, the one I looked at said Dr. Tom Hopkins. I searched the email and got "Arthur Hopkins" I thought that I would need to say the first name was wrong and type in Arthur; since the last name matched, I could click yes. Since I do not have membership with the email company, I suppose I would need to see whether or not he was a doctor. I returned the hit I suppose I could be wrong
I'm sure Pigeon or Mo' would go. edit: jenni too. If not there's one girl that'll always keep ya company and help meet new friends.. Spoiler [video=youtube;bIv4PQ3XX1Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIv4PQ3XX1Y[/video]
I had to read the title "Duck Down BBQ" three times before I realized it was a legit event and not a trashy club night. Time to get my head out of the gutter. Damn...
I don't eat pork actually (even bacon) so I pass on most legit BBQ. (Not for religious reasons though - I just think pigs are too intelligent to consume.) Edit: But if the event has a ton of beer or bourbon drinks, I'd be all over that.
Sounds like a good way to cut down on the number of people working on them. My scraper is set to only show HITs that have no TO or 3.0+, so they disappeared once someone had rated them a one. They're not amazing, but they're not a TO one.
"Sometimes I think requesters have a dart board with cents written on it and they throw a dart and that's how much they will pay for the hit. 6c for all this work, seriously? I probably wouldn't even do these for 25c because I hate trying to find information for one thing, and attempting to correct the information they already have is even worse." So...they don't understand the hits at all, if they're trying to find information.