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I asked Omitting the second part of the ternary operatorOmitting the second part of the ternary operator when I was dead tired, and made a mistake that changed the nature of the question.

I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting (they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion).

I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

I asked Omitting the second part of the ternary operator when I was dead tired, and made a mistake that changed the nature of the question.

I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting (they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion).

I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

I asked Omitting the second part of the ternary operator when I was dead tired, and made a mistake that changed the nature of the question.

I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting (they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion).

I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

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I asked a question ( Omitting the second part of the ternary operator ) when I was dead tired, and made a mistake whichthat changed the nature of the question.

I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting (they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion).

I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

I asked a question ( Omitting the second part of the ternary operator ) when I was dead tired and made a mistake which changed the nature of the question.

I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting (they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion).

I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

I asked Omitting the second part of the ternary operator when I was dead tired, and made a mistake that changed the nature of the question.

I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting (they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion).

I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

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What to do with a question that is not what you meant to ask?

I asked a question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8099576( Omitting the second part of the ternary operator ) when I was dead tired and made a mistake which changed the nature of the question. 

I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting  (they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion). 

I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

What to do with a question that is not what you meant to ask

I asked a question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8099576 when I was dead tired and made a mistake which changed the nature of the question. I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting(they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion). I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

What to do with a question that is not what you meant to ask?

I asked a question ( Omitting the second part of the ternary operator ) when I was dead tired and made a mistake which changed the nature of the question. 

I still want to know the answer to the "real" question, but the "wrong" question generated quite a bit of discussion. Apparently a number of people found it interesting  (they seem to have been unaware of the feature under discussion). 

I want to re-ask the "real" question. What to do with the "wrong" one?

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