If that's your definition of a "false question," then it's your own personal definition and holds no meaning for anyone else. And regardless how you want to interpret it, ALL questions can be answered one way or another. By answering that it isn't equal to 5, you are still answering the original question. "It isn't" is a perfectly valid and logical answer to such a question. The question is in no way "false" or bad or anything else. It just shows a lack of knowledge from the person asking the question. The question itself is still valid.

Now please stop diverting threads. If you want to discuss *this* topic further, create a thread in General Discussion and we'll continue. Otherwise, just stick to answering what was asked by the OP. And ignore wording that you know is incorrect. Just because you know the wording is not right, you can also figure out what was trying to be asked. So rather than complain about the wording, just answer the question. Remember that not everyone speaks English as a primary language here and not everyone has years of experience with IRC, so they don't always know the correct terminology. It doesn't help anyone to point it out to everyone who messes up.

Last edited by Riamus2; 19/03/08 10:33 PM.