> And the day it stops being one is the day you might as well be playing > a Clavinova. No matter how good the machine is, its not capable of > creativity. Nuts. Does a table saw have to be creative in order to use it's prowess? Being creative is using skills to further enhance service and charge more. At what point does accuracy or precision matter to the paying customer? At what point does accuracy become playing with yourself? What is acceptable and what is not to the customer or to your wallet? Wallowing in your own admiration is counter productive. Newton
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