The value of this chart for me is that it suggests I should never do 
anything advanced.  TW is so rich in optional solutions, that I inevitably 
spend a lot of time Searching, Evaluating, and Optimizing solutions.  The 
result is that I would likely never be able to achieve payback from 
improved operations.

Now, I have reached a level of understanding that lets me learn from others 
by just lurking until I see a technique that is an obvious improvement in 
my learning (as opposed to doing).  Furthermore, I am now finding myself 
getting closer to the (bleeding) edge since my investment in TW is such 
that I still want to learn more.  This is best (for me) by experimenting 
with the HOT new features that are under active discussion (which is much 
better than book-marking them for later attention and then try to 
find/remeber them).

One final observation; the recent more rapid evolution of TW resources is a 
true blessing.  My thanks to one and all for making those freely available.

Cheers,
Hans

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