ooooh sorry for the confusion mtnsurf. I need to use names more. I kept reading your post and was like "huh? what does this have to do with james goldsmith" and then I thought you didnt finish what you had to say and left off at "They" anyway, yea I was talking about Goldsmith. I never submit any writing to crowdsouce. that's why I don't mess with those lol not yet at least damn... i think i got the wrong point across by what I said. You need to write decent for both james goldsmith and crowdsource. For James Goldsmith, you don't have to be perfect like you have to be for crowdsouce, but you still have to submit good work. Don't submit bad work and think you'll get by.
thats me foot pedal 150$ headphones, all the software the whole bit, just sitting here menacingly staring at me.
If its UBC PEBLab you're asking about- it took me 17....but would have taken less if it didn't make my crazy ass cry.
Thank you! Question, I'm not sure I understand what you are talking about when it comes to getting the URL. I've done some of those HITS but I just highlight and Copy/Paste it from the search results page. (underneath the website where the link is) I guess I don't understand what the script does exactly.
An example (Make sure the script is NOT installed): Go to Google and search for something. Right click the search result link (the title of the result) and copy it. Go to notepad or any kind of text editor and paste it in (Ctrl+V or Edit > Paste) You'll see a long URL from google.com, instead of the actual website. If you use the script, instead of that long and ugly URL you will see the actual URL to the website. I prefer right click > copy on that result link instead of highlight > copy, it's just faster for me. Hope that cleared it up!
$5 hit, no TO (trying their $10 verison of the same one right now) https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2QPDNVP3TVOKDN64V6P7WEO4J6Q03X Participate in art project of Japanese TV program.
Sometimes the result URLs are so long that Google abbreviates them with an ellipsis (...). example: Code: thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2010/.../homemade-glazed-doughnu... Scripts like this (and others) let you right click and get the true URL with no shortening.