> What's the point of having good quality tools if they're not used? I see your point, Shel. However, certain tools might be most useful for certain tasks, so "sparing" them for those critical tasks using others instead may help ensure that they are available when their use is most needed.
And, then again, there is the religious insanity known as "collecting", that some of us are guilty of - that's a separate issue - <g>. Fred

