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Old 10-25-2003, 07:05 AM
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Originally posted by Lance
If you have the choice between using two things which perform the same function, and things such as cost, etc, are not a factor, which do you choose? The better one, correct? (unless, of course, the two are equal, at which point it becomes arbitrary.)

How could one be better than the other if they both perform the same exact function? The decision would more overly have to be arbitrary, then.
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Now, had he been more clear in why he did not use it (perhaps he thought they were equal, perhaps he wanted to utilize something already made, whatever), then this whole situation would not have arisen. Thus, my second point's validity is proven.
I'm sure he would've taken this into consideration if he knew people were going to misinterpret a simple flaw in his post. But that doesn't mean you should argue with him about it. That's rediculous.
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