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Perhaps now is a good time to report that my company earned just under a million bucks last year from one product built entirely around RVs. The name of the product was not "po dunk". < g >
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The quality and/or complexity of software is not related to the revenue it generates. I have seen high quality software that is reasonably priced and crap software that is outrageously priced.
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I guess it's like cars. In the US, cars tend to be automatic and there are huge cars the likes of which are rarely seen elsewhere. SUVs rumble along highways and you rarely see tiny Polos- in fact people tend to laugh at them.
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>In Europe, cars are increasingly smaller, manual gearboxes are common and very small cars the size of the Polo are now the biggest sellers. In 2001, reputable magazines awarded "best car" to the Toyota Echo which is tiny.
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Now you are just being a prig...< bg >
>So: which is best, big cars or small cars? Manual or automatic?
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>There is no one correct answer. Both sides can discuss this and learn as long as one party does not take an absolute position and scoff at the other for being dumb.
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Reasonable people should be able to have a discussion on these issues. Again, you seem to have a big chip on your shoulder over a po-dunk comment I made eons ago. It is time to get over it..
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