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Originally Posted by doug.goodman
Seems like a case of good old fashioned "don't fix what's not broke", thanx Leon.
And a "card"
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For me, it's not only don't fix what isn't broken, but also, if it's not a large improvement, it usually shouldn't be done.

Who likes change?
and every rule has to be managed, so I still believe in fewer are better, or I would have to work more.
It was a valid subject to discuss.
and another card
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