Bruce wrote:

>A compelling reason is one that causes someone to take money out of their
>pocket and buy something. If you don't think it has merit, too bad; it doesn't
>have to meet the Pal Standard.


That's exactly the kind of argument I think has merit. All that's needed is 
that consumer wants the product. It's the "rational" arguments that usually 
are fluff. I buy things because I want them; that's good enough for me. 
It's the justification of buying certain products over at Photo.net that's 
so pathetic.


P�l
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