Was closing this question the right thing to do?
The description reads
It's difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form.
Personally I think it's quite clear what's being asked. Further more I can't see how it is ambiguous. It's definitely neither vague, incomplete nor overly broad. It's not the slightest "rhetorical". I definitely think it can be answered...
...actually it was really easy to answer. Perhaps that was the issue? People thought "why don't the guy google it for himself?" and just voted to close to "dismiss" it.
Is "too simple", or "that's easy enough for you to find out yourself" valid reasons for closing a question as Not a real question? If so, shouldn't the description be altered to reflect this?
