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Q: How does Google's "Aardvark" service work?

serg555Google launched Aardvark service a while ago (that I never heard of until now). It seems like a pretty interesting concept. Does anyone have any experience with it? Their FAQ isn't too informative. As I understand you ask a question and it is sent to someone who Google thinks is an expert in thi...

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Q: Grilling a dead Aardvark

barrycarterNow that Aardvark is shutting down, how do I download my questions and answers before they go away completely? I've written a script to do this, but it only works when the site is working properly. Right now, vark.com states: Aardvark is down for routine maintenance right now. Check bac...

 
 
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10:55 AM
@jonsca There are only two posts, having the tag. I thought closing them for the correct reason, would give a better insight for future visitors.
 
@JacobJanTuinstra Nah, if they are closed they are closed, I don't think it's worth reopening them. I will probably just delete them and let the tag evaporate.
 
@jonsca Does that mean you need to reopen them first? That's indeed laborious.
 
Yeah, I'd have to reopen and close them again. I think they're sufficiently old that all are ashore that are coming ashore, so to speak.
 
Well said, well said.
 
They are far older than 90 days, so everyone will retain the reputation anyway.
 
 
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2:52 PM
@AlE that's a nice answer: webapps.stackexchange.com/a/65791/29140
 

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