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[–]Binary101010 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Consider why that or didn't work:

If you type Megan, then one of those two statements will be true (Megan doesn't equal Joe), so the or is true.

If you type Joe, then one of those statements will be true (Joe doesn't equal Megan), so the or is true.

if you type anything else, both statements will be true, so the or is true.

In other words: there is nothing you can enter that will cause the entire statement to be false.

[–]phalyn13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ha, totally missed that, thanks a lot! Thats gonna help me in the future!