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<blockquote data-quote="Adam Black" data-source="post: 93374" data-attributes="member: 702"><p>Re: Sim VS Smaart</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>+1</p><p></p><p>Smaart is a tool, and not the only one available. Of course I'm biased to a certain degree. But I'm also a proponent of having a large array of tools at my disposal. And a devout believer in using the right tool for the task at hand, whatever it may be.</p><p></p><p>This may seem an odd sentiment coming from someone who is financially bound to the success of Smaart. But this parity doesn't change my belief. I see threads of this comparative nature somewhat frequently and they always leave me bemused as they often turn negative. Why must choice of measurement tool be limited to only one? Why must using one tool (seemingly) disparage the use of another? They are just tools, use what works best for the task at hand.</p><p></p><p>-A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam Black, post: 93374, member: 702"] Re: Sim VS Smaart +1 Smaart is a tool, and not the only one available. Of course I'm biased to a certain degree. But I'm also a proponent of having a large array of tools at my disposal. And a devout believer in using the right tool for the task at hand, whatever it may be. This may seem an odd sentiment coming from someone who is financially bound to the success of Smaart. But this parity doesn't change my belief. I see threads of this comparative nature somewhat frequently and they always leave me bemused as they often turn negative. Why must choice of measurement tool be limited to only one? Why must using one tool (seemingly) disparage the use of another? They are just tools, use what works best for the task at hand. -A [/QUOTE]
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