Eric Dannewitz wrote:
Exactly. That is why it was a stupid question. One really needs to try
them out and come to their own conclusions based on how they do things.
And here all my teachers told me there were no stupid questions. :-(
In defense of the question, he's really asking for opinions from
"experts" in the field, which I would think many of us would do before
leaping in to some product. I know I ask my mechanic before I go car
shopping. Imagine how much business I'd give him in the future if he
told me "That's a stupid question -- go test drive them all and buy the
one you like."
Certainly he needs to test them out, and he has since replied that he
HAS tried them both. And armed with that experience he simply wants
some expert opinions.
I don't see what's so stupid about his question.
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David H. Bailey
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