>> Pleasant Experience means you get the board done sooner, which is a Good 
>> Thing.
>
> Generally, no. People love to kill time when the experience is pleasant. 
> That's why low-productivity "fritterware" sells so well. But real 
> productivity requires thought and study, something many people try hard to 
> avoid.

Sorry, I can't buy the "its got to be a pain to use it" argument in
any manner at all.


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