On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 20:17:08 -0400, Clarence Verge wrote:

> On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 19:35:41 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:

>> Wouldn't you think that of all people...
>> Those who are members of the development team would be
>> using the "development version" on a regular basis??? ;-)

> Hmmm. Let's say I liked Ford automobile products. (which I don't)
> Let's say I had a Lincoln Mark V. (which I did once)
> Could there ever be a reason for me to buy a Focus or Echo ?

> Let's say there was only one car manufactured on the planet.
> Could there EVER be a reason for me to buy an Echo ? <g>

> Let's say I owned the company that made the Echo.
> Could there EVER be a reason that would allow me to be seen driving
> an Echo instead of walking ? <G>

OK,
You started the analogy... we might as well continue it. <g>

Let's say that you were one of the design engineers working on
the 2004 model Echo.

Instead of using the 1999 model Echo as your "every-day car"....

Would it not make sense to drive the "prototype model" you were
working on.... on a regular basis to be sure that your design
had all the bugs worked-out ??? <VBG>

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