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I asked a question that was based on a mistake that, if I had more deliberately considered the tools I was using, I would not have made.

I'm of two minds about what to do with this question. One, flag it for removal because it is based on a silly mistake (though not a typo). Or, two, because someone else may make the same silly mistake, rewrite the question for that future mistake-maker (i.e., change the title, and content, in light of the solution).

Which of my minds is right? I have already made the edits, hopefully improving its potential to help someone, so am leaning toward not requesting a delete. However, it is still far from a stellar question.

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    A Mars lander was lost because of a mistake comparable to that, so it's hardly "silly". I'm not sure anything needs to be done to the question. The question demonstrates a problem, the answer shows what you did wrong.
    – Barmar
    Sep 17, 2014 at 20:28
  • @Barmar Thanks, though you are probably seeing the edited version. The first version it was a lot less clear, as I didn't yet know the answer. :)
    – eric
    Sep 17, 2014 at 20:32
  • Your edit could just as well have been a comment on the answer. Something like "Oh, silly me, I was thinking of grid coordinates instead of point coordinates."
    – Barmar
    Sep 17, 2014 at 20:35

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