Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> writes:

> There is NOT always a good reason for a suboptimal configuration.

True. Did anyone claim otherwise?

What I saw Steven responding to was your claim that there is *never* a
good reason to do it.

To refute that, it's sufficient to show that good reason can exist in
some cases. That's entirely compatible with a good reason not existing
in other cases.

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Ben Finney

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