Let's call a spade a spade. You asked a question - re: civilian WWII deaths (even if you improperly worded it) and Antarctica - and received the correct answers to the specific questions as asked.Do not read more into it than a question that was not phrased clearly. That is all it is.
You know, I have to find these questions, make a illustration and then present them on a daily basis. Not as easy as to do as you think. You she try to do a few yourself.
BTW - 20% of Poland's population died in WWII, the highest percentage of any nation.
He's already admitted a couple of times that he phrased the question improperly.Let's call a spade a spade. You asked a question - re: civilian WWII deaths (even if you improperly worded it) and Antarctica - and received the correct answers to the specific questions as asked.
In post #125, you asked a question. In #128 an answer with precise facts was given. In #140 you stated "You did not answer the question as asked" even though any simpleton could read the facts and was edified by the information. Personally, I thought that you were splitting hairs, but it's not my thread. That said, I didn't know that 'game-show' rules were in effect.
At the end of the day, you set the standard in #140 - answer the question asked. Now you are also bound by your own rule. You are bound to accept the response if it correctly answers the question. You cannot 'excuse' it by saying that you worded the question wrong. In simple words, you cannot suck and blow at the same time.
Despite that, I do wish to thank you for making the effort to ask the questions, find the picture and provide an interesting alternative to reading about some guy having a shitty experience from a BP provider.
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In #246, I was responding to his 'snarky' comment to me in post #225. I also thanked him for his efforts. Criticism & praise in one post.He's already admitted a couple of times that he phrased the question improperly.
Now you are hassling him for simply trying to tell us what he really meant to ask. What do you want, his left nut?
Which famous person created a larger literary output than Shakespeare and Dickens (combined!), but was famous for something other than being a writer?
The answer is Winston Churchill.Hubbard.
Harper,In #246, I was responding to his 'snarky' comment to me in post #225. I also thanked him for his efforts. Criticism & praise in one post.
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the Honda 600 was the first Honda car sold in North America. My father was offered the franchise.