magiccarpetride;611118 Wrote: 
> Exactly my point. Just because something can be measured, doesn't mean
> it's worth spending time measuring it. Every now and then we get hit by
> some stupid factoid, such as "last year, Americans have consumed 45
> million gallons of mayonnaise". Yes, it's a measurable fact, but of
> what use is it to me and you? (especially to me, since I can't stand
> mayonnaise;)

It is a pretty useful metric if you make, sell, advertise, etc for
mayonnaise.  Just because a measurement is meaningless to you does not
make it a pointless measurement.


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