You said it Patrick, the ability to move ones feet while riding is a huge 
benefit. Even slight movements make a big difference. 

I don't get BQ's "opening the lid" analogy, nor do I understand this statement 
...."When my feet are firmly attached to the pedals, I may not actually pull 
up, but I am using the pedal that is moving upward as a fixed point to push 
against with my downstroke leg. 

What? How can the upward moving pedal be a fixed point to push against?

I'm not against clipless, I used them for many years, but the arguments in 
favor of, aren't convincing to me anymore. I know I'm in the minority here, but 
switching to platform pedals with pins has changed my mind about the need for 
foot retention for any type of riding. Just my experience, take it with a grain 
of salt.

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