Well, there is one advantage of using fields and not variables - your users
can see those fields chuntering through and incrementing before their very
eyes.  Never underestimate the value of cognitive dissonance.  Its working
hard, so it must be worthwhile.  The variable is not nearly so satisfying,
it just happens.



Richmond Mathewson wrote:
> 
> Is there anything INTRINSICALLY wrong with using
> fields instead of variables ?
> 
> 

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