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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 6146278" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>It's a sidebar, a sidebar that you've said you want them to have, and I've said I'm not against. So who cares that it takes them space and energy? If they're going to do it, good. If not, that sucks, but what can you do?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>People can come up with their own material components, sure, but that's more work than ignoring the material components that are already there, which is my point. If you can only default to one way, default to the one that's less work. Subtraction is easier than addition - it's less work to say "we're going to ignore these listed components" than it is to write down dozens, if not hundreds, of components from scratch.</p><p></p><p>Saying that people can carry around their old books is disingenuous. Many people only have so much material that they can easily haul with them. That's presuming that their books aren't lost, packed away, loaned out, or otherwise not easily available.</p><p></p><p>It's easier to default to having the components be there, and have their removal relegated to a sidebar (and if not a sidebar, then a house rule).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 6146278, member: 8461"] It's a sidebar, a sidebar that you've said you want them to have, and I've said I'm not against. So who cares that it takes them space and energy? If they're going to do it, good. If not, that sucks, but what can you do? People can come up with their own material components, sure, but that's more work than ignoring the material components that are already there, which is my point. If you can only default to one way, default to the one that's less work. Subtraction is easier than addition - it's less work to say "we're going to ignore these listed components" than it is to write down dozens, if not hundreds, of components from scratch. Saying that people can carry around their old books is disingenuous. Many people only have so much material that they can easily haul with them. That's presuming that their books aren't lost, packed away, loaned out, or otherwise not easily available. It's easier to default to having the components be there, and have their removal relegated to a sidebar (and if not a sidebar, then a house rule). [/QUOTE]
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