HA HA HA, haven't thought about this for years.
Just to skew the topic a wee bit. I found Yahoo answers to be quite an eye opener into human nature.
When I was just getting started with my first computer I was trying to find information on something, I don't recall now what, and ran across Yahoo answers. I submitted my question and read some of the answers. I was struck by the fact the answers I were reading weren't quite right. To check out the validity of my observation I asked a different question, one in which I knew the answer and there was no ambiguity to the answer .
My question was repeatedly answered by people who assumed something was correct , but had no actual experience. One person who's job it was to know, gave their credentials and answered correctly. A know-it-all answered incorrectly, but added that it was the same as every other case...and most people wanted that answer and it was voted to be the most correct by a huge margin. It was absolutely wrong.
Yahoo answers, a bunch of people asking those who don't know anymore than they do and voting the answer because it's the one they want--no matter how wrong it was.