On 2/11/06, Fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What's the point of having good quality tools if they're not used? > > I see your point, Shel. However, certain tools might be most useful for > certain tasks, so "sparing" them for those critical tasks using others > instead may help ensure that they are available when their use is most > needed.
That's usually Dad's excuse. > And, then again, there is the religious insanity known as "collecting", > that some of us are guilty of - that's a separate issue - <g>. This is closer to the truth :-) Dave