Well you could say so, but not really you should never consider a way to be 
over another for arbitrary reasons.
lets say that if i have to create a rule when to use each method i would say.

if the execution is "static" (predictable and never changing) so you specify 
each argument manually and don't require an iteration to set this use call
if you have an array with the arguments or are forwarding the arguments from 
another function use apply



On Jul 16, 2011, at 7:26 PM, Matthew Bramer wrote:

> So, I'm taking away from your answer that I should in general use .call  
> 
> I have to tell you, I have a hard time following what you have said though.  
> I'm pretty new to this stuff, so some of your answer is clearly above my 
> knowledge level.  Sometimes, I wish I had an easy button for JS. :/
> 
> Cheers,
> Matt
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