The idea of presenting facts and an example.
An example of facts presented here:
Q. Hows the weather?
A. The sky is blue today
Description: Yes, the sky is blue, however, we have no idea if its warm, cold, windy, cloudy, if rain is approaching, or etc. BUT, THE SKY IS BLUE.
When presenting facts ALL sides need to be presented to come some sort of educated conclusion. That is simply not happening here. Instead its hours of debates and proof about how the sky is indeed blue. While the color is nice, above the clouds and the weather most days the sky is blue. Fundamentally it doesn't relate to what the weather produces. In other words, what you are arguing , IN MOST CASES, isn't directly related to HLNT's bottom line.
I DO NOT want to debate here, and again, am done debating. I'm taking this board off my favorites since it really is rendered useless.