Hi Don,

Well, it will work, but its a bit to fragile in my opinion. If you insert 
another repeat, or do something else, it might mess up the $parent. Using 
ngInit, makes it explicit, and using a properly named variable makes its 
usage more clear, and as a result your template is easier to maintain.

Regards
Sander

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