<<"Clever how you were able to avoid using the dreaded POS and/or PSO acronyms. Is this the opposite of "less bad?" ">> Del; The correct formulation of the "less bad" equation(s) is as follows: Works well= A Works, but not well=A1 Works, barely=A2 Looks good =B Looks clunky=C Sounds good=D Sounds bad=E Makes noise=F therefore plugging in for the values of "P", "PSO", "POS" in an unpreprejudiced manner would give us: A+B+D= "P" (grade 1) A+C+D= "P" (grade 2) A1+ B/C +E = "PSO" A2 + C/B+ F= "POS" These are unquantified formulae and although based on nonsupported unresearch each quantifier must plug in their own evaluation of object under evaluation. Now have I again evaded a direct answer? :-) Jim Bryant (FL)
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