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 Privileging the current state of the system has too much of the "I know my teddy bear keeps ghosts away from my bed, because I've never seen a ghost near my bed." Trying alternatives is essential to validating current systems.

-- MichaelBerkovits - 26 Jan 2008

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Ah. Misread the original post. I understand Eben's point now.

Mike: I agree with you that inertia is not a good reason to keep a system in place. However, if you want to make a change, one at least needs to know what one wants the change to be and the costs associated with that change.


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