Goblyn said:Only because liking it to comparing PB&J to a hamburger sounds like one is saying that that which is analogous to PB&J is inferior to that which is analogous to a hamburger. I see now that that was not your intent; apples vs oranges is usually what I hear used in this way. Whoa, that's a lot of the word 'that'.0_0
You're just bringing your own prejudices to the table. After all, if either of them is superior in any sort of vaguely-objective way, it's clearly the PB&J. PB&J can be kept at room temperature for several days; a hamburger will go bad in just a few hours. PB&J is perfectly edible after being squished; a hamburger falls apart. PB&J doesn't require access to fire, or the skill to safely use it; hamburger does. PB&J requires no more than one implement (knife or spoon); hamburger requires several (grill or pan, flipping implement, etc.). PB&J has an excellent balance of nutrients, and can keep you going for days; hamburgers have too much fat, not enough simple sugars or nutrients (unless you really pile on the veggies, i suppose). PB&J is much cheaper than hamburger for similar mass or caloric value. PB&J tastes fine chilled, room-temp, or warm; hamburgers taste pretty icky cold. And, lastly, everyone can eat a PB&J, even vegans, so it is a more universally-available food.
So, clearly, when he made that comparison, he was saying that D&D3E is superior in almost every way to AD&D1.