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Spoken like a true elitist, Picko.

Riddle me this: if "mass market appeal" and "dumbing it down" is so horrible, then why do products with mass market appeal sell truckloads more than products with "artistic appeal" and "high production values"? Are you saying that a product's success is somehow determined by something besides its value to those who would consume it? And if so, how do you justify such an argument? What logical criteria can you possibly use to explain why a product which makes a tiny fraction of the profits that another product makes is somehow superior to that product that is selling far better?



Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.