:P
Sorry, but I was irritated by an argument "I don't think anything, so there is no need to change it".
You're suggesting the change, so you need to convince everyone why it's needed. That's how it works.
Are you serious?
It's called
burden of proof.
Even if you are suggesting a change to what's perceived as a bad or sub-optimal arrangement, as a minimum you have to be able to present a solid argument that your suggestion is, indeed, better. There's a problem with this?
Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 2/22/2009 8:20:56 PM
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