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<blockquote data-quote="Guest 6801328" data-source="post: 7726137"><p>So if I go to a doctor and he looks at me and says, "It's nothing to worry about; you'll feel better tomorrow" I should call him "lazy" because he didn't wheel me into surgery?</p><p></p><p>Sometimes professionals recognize that something simple is the correct answer. I know you disagree that the simple thing was the correct answer in this case, but others here think it was. Clearly there are two valid opinions. Anybody with a modicum of graciousness and/or humility would acknowledge that it's <em>possible</em> the designers also think it was the right solution and chose it for that reason, not because they were lazy. Perhaps you disagree with that assessment, but given the choice between assuming they were incorrect versus lazy, you could have chosen to assume they simply made an inferior choice.</p><p></p><p>Instead, you concluded they were lazy. </p><p></p><p>I won't bother quoting the rest because it is just a continuation of that theme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest 6801328, post: 7726137"] So if I go to a doctor and he looks at me and says, "It's nothing to worry about; you'll feel better tomorrow" I should call him "lazy" because he didn't wheel me into surgery? Sometimes professionals recognize that something simple is the correct answer. I know you disagree that the simple thing was the correct answer in this case, but others here think it was. Clearly there are two valid opinions. Anybody with a modicum of graciousness and/or humility would acknowledge that it's [I]possible[/I] the designers also think it was the right solution and chose it for that reason, not because they were lazy. Perhaps you disagree with that assessment, but given the choice between assuming they were incorrect versus lazy, you could have chosen to assume they simply made an inferior choice. Instead, you concluded they were lazy. I won't bother quoting the rest because it is just a continuation of that theme. [/QUOTE]
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