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#115121 - When "inheriting" a complex design, you Responding to: ???'s previous message |
couldnt get a clear view ... i found .. is quite simple
When "inheriting" a complex design, you have two possibilities: a) the originator tried the simple and found the need for complex. b) the originator did not "see" the simple and overdid the design. you never know Erik |
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