Psion
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Turjan said:Oh, you can extend that statement to quite a lot of products. Volume doesn't say anything about quality (let's not get into this topic). Page count doesn't say anything about word count (layout varies vastly in this regard). It doesn't say anything about the nature of the contents, either (some people like art in products, others couldn't be bothered less). The answer to the question what makes a product enjoyable and worthwhile will be different for every individual.
Yeah, people would bring this up when I would cite general value metrics like this in my reviews, saying "there's more to a product than it's page count." And I would be like "yeah, that's what the other 99% of the review addresses."
Just because a given snippet of info doesn't tell you anything doesn't mean that it tells you nothing. This particular method of argument is called a "false dichotomy."


