JF> all like a bit of praise occasionally. So, "it works for me" is worth JF> adding, IMHO, whereas "it didn't work for me" is not helpful (without JF> saying why), and is no more eloquent than silence.
Here I would disagree. Both are important to me, and sometimes
helpful. Of course it's better to know what is wrong with the picture,
but sometimes it can't be worded. It just lacks the spark. And then,
a "doesn't work for me" "I don't like it" comments are important.
Good light!
fra

