Did you stop to think that there may be some folks who use this site because they are unable to check their answers any other way?
Take a look at a dictionary or a thesaurus and note the size of the characters making up the words.
Then go to your computer and hit the print preview on your tool bar and you will see that words can be enlarged up to 500 percent if need be. A great boon to folks who have eye problems.
My hubby loves doing general knowledge crosswords but of late, due to eye problems, is unable to search the encyclopedia for some of the more difficult answers.
I�m just a little too busy at times to do a detailed search for him and so he calls me and I ask on this site. It�s quicker; he enlarges the text on the tool bar; gets his answer and doesn�t become frustrated because he can�t do what he loves, and I can get on with what I was doing before he called me.
We don�t ask very many questions and mostly between the two of us can work it out, but when my hubby is working solo what difference does it really make where he finds his answers? Encyclopedia or Answer Back? (All questions are not solvable by memory and prior knowledge and some need to be searched).
I don�t know about others who use this site, but perhaps they too have existing health problems.
You state �Those on my side don�t need this site.� Beth, some folks really do need this site. So I want you to think about that aspect of it.
I am learning to do the more difficult cryptic crosswords which, until now, were unavailable to us. The help I have gotten from folks on this site has been tremendous and a real education. It�s like being back in college again and learning a new language. It�s quite wonderful and I�m amazed at folks� generosity in sharing their knowledge and their time. I think that�s what this site is really all about.
O-ice
PS. I do agree that some folks abuse the site, but they really do seem to