That's too vague. I'd say yes but it's debatable.
None.
Does it convey information?
Does it involve art?
Does it involve engineering?
None.
Does it convey information?
Does it involve art?
Does it involve engineering?
I'd say yes. It's arguable.
Yes.
Yes.
None.
Would you classify it as a building?
A statue?
None.
Does it provide shelter?
Is this generally a privately-owned structure?
Might it catch fire easily?
None.
Are you more likely to find them in a city than elsewhere?
Is shelter its primary function?
Does it hold lots of people?
Is it multi-storied?
None.
Are you more likely to find them in a city than elsewhere?
Is shelter its primary function?
Does it hold lots of people?
Is it multi-storied?
City as opposed to what? Every inhabited area can be considered a city.
No.
Yes.
Usually.
None.
Elsewhere meaning a suburb or rural area...?
Do people use it for business?
Do people use it for recreation?
Is it a church?
None.
Wow. I'm awesome!
Okay, for my turn I want to try being a bit more formal:
- I will only give Yes or No answers.
- If I don't answer a question, it could be because of any of the following:
- Your question was dumb. If I have to explain this, then you're dumb.
- Hard to answer in a yes/no format.
- It won't provide much good information even if I do (i.e. irrelevant).
- I feel the questions are just starting to descend down the wrong path of questioning in general.
- You edit or post a new question between the time I begin and post a reply to others. Just remind me and I'll address yours.
- If I mark my answer with an asterisk (*), consider asking your question differently, or asking more about an aspect of your question.
- I will be answering as much as possible for simplicity, as opposed to being technically correct. Technical correctness tends to make a mess of things anyway.
Begin!
Post has been edited 9 time(s), last time on Jun 26 2010, 7:58 am by Tuxedo-Templar.
None.
Remember, these answers are for
simplicity!
No.
Are there multiples of this object?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
*Yes.
No.
Help intellectual pursuits? (such as a book on chemistry)
*No.
*No.
No.
Post has been edited 3 time(s), last time on Jun 26 2010, 4:32 am by Tuxedo-Templar. Reason: Removed a few more. Weren't important.
None.
Does it have moving parts?
No.
Also, I removed a few more questions from above. Sticking to simplicity takes some getting used to.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jun 26 2010, 4:59 am by Tuxedo-Templar.
None.
My usual question, does it require electrical power to function as intended?
Would I usually find this item in a house?
Is this item larger than roughly 1m
3?
On average, would it weigh more than 10kg (22 lbm)?
None.