Just compare some of the responses about structures:

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>From one response:
"Wow, I feel so enlightened! Imagine all the wasted time I've spent using
structures!

Every stop to consider that structures can be members of structures, or that
you can have arrays of structures? ..."
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>From Kevin's:
"I totally understand what you're saying.  When I first considered
structures, they seemed like really complicated mechanisms for holding data
that could be just as easily placed into a query or a list.

What I've found, however..."
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This is not to pick on the person who posted the first example (he
contributes a lot of good stuff to this group!) byt to illustrate the range
of responses. Which one is more likely to generate a flurry of debate
defenerating into flames?

c
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