At the risk of repeating myself (thereby adding to the general nausea of the regular forum members), I firmly believe "because I like it," and "because I want it" are two perfectly valid reasons for any purchase.

As Tom and John so sagely point out, the problem occurs when I tell others they ought to like or want it (or not like or want it, depending upon which side of the argument "I" is on), and couch my opinion in terms implying that, if "they don't agree with "I", then clearly "they" are subhuman creatures incapable of seeing the bright light of wisdom and reality.

It is always sagacious to state one's opinions, if at all possible, in a manner which allows others who believe differently from oneself, to maintain their dignity and self respect. It is my opinion there is, or at the least should be, room for differing opinions on this board. YMMV

Now if I only could live up to my own advice.


Jack

"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton