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fleischr said:
cfin2987@gmail.com said:

You're all wildly incorrect. The average parent or purchaser doesn't see "no play" in that respect. If anything it simply draws attention and the brain hones in on it. "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy". For some reason it reminds me of the Seag megadrive/genesis.

It's flying over the heads of forum members who aren't familiar with American English I think...

Maybe this is the thing... it works best in america, where people are familur with sayings like "all work and no play".

Im not sure that same "brain trick" will work in the rest of the world.