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Questions during the " Little Jobs"
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Charlie Cain
Thespian
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Mar-14-2006 17:15
I was just wondering how everyone else gets thier answers for the questions concerning the little jobs given by the brotherhood or the order of socretes *may have spelled wrong sorry. I was just wondering because I havent read alot of mystery books other than sherlock holmes and that was along time ago.
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Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper
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Mar-14-2006 17:21
You can Google them :) I just typed in the author name, and went from there. It is fun researching to get the answers :o)
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tarendrake1
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Mar-14-2006 22:22
I happened to come across a website with a listing of some of the most used little job questions. I can't remember wher I found it. I'm sure that if you happen to google "Sleuth little job questions" it will come up.
I printed it out, and use it as a reminder to the answers. Whatever isn't listed, I spend time googeling for an answer. It's anywas interesting in not knowing what you'll find. :)
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Chelsea Bando
Well-Connected
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Mar-15-2006 10:46
http://www.caitey.net/p_littlejobs.php#ACD
This is where I "borrow" the answers from but some questions are not on the list.
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rosenfedb
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Mar-15-2006 13:06
I guess, but thats not recommended
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Chey Smith
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Mar-15-2006 13:37
Whats not recommended?
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rosenfedb
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Mar-15-2006 14:25
Guessing!!!! Cause i get it wrong everytime
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Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper
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Mar-15-2006 14:28
One thing tho, if u do guess and get it wrong....thats where your own note taking should come in.
When you read a question, document it on your computer, then type the answer down. Save that list, and as you do little jobs that have new questions, copy them down ,along with answers, so u always have a list of the Q's and A's handy when doing the little jobs. ;)
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Charlie Cain
Thespian
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Mar-20-2006 10:32
thanx all I am now a very capable little job doer. *grins and winks*
I hope this helps other newbies like it did me. * lights a cigarette and sits back in chair as I look out of my office window. *
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