minerpart seems confused about the meaning of "=/="
Not everyone finished elementary school math I guess.

Minerpart, it means "does
not equal"
You are right. Ive never seen =/= before. So we were saying the same thing sorry kleeck. I googled =/= and nothing came up so I assumed you were meaning 'is equal to'. Maybe not using something as obscure as '=/=' is a good idea on a general forum? Visually it is far removed from the actuall 'does not equal' symbol that is clearly recognizeable.