Your comment used to read:
> C'mon guys, this is super basic.
which came off as demanding, until you edited it after my response to instead read "This is standard stuff".
It's bad form to make substantial edits an hour later after you've been replied to, especially if you then refute the reply based in part on that edit.
I agree with you that more examples would be helpful, and you have some good questions which are left unanswered, but "is it rows?" was answered very clearly by the pricing page and billing docs.