AnneWilson wrote:
I define an improvement as doing something "better," as in faster, using fewer resources, more reliable, or with increased quality. So doing something else isn't an improvement, can't BE an improvement, it's just a work-around because the original functionality has been broken or removed by design.On Thursday 26 June 2008 16:58:56 Bill Davidsen wrote:and it will NEVER be "improved" because they want it to work differently.So in your opinion 'different' can't ever be better?
Like the highway dept telling me that they have put in a six lane divided highway, which improves my travel experience to a long detour to get where I want to go.
-- Bill Davidsen <davidsen tmr com> "We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot