leeboy

I can't say for sure, but let me give you something to think about.

* Designing a function such that when you press a button, a light comes on instantly is hard.
* Designing a function such that when you press a button, a light come on after a delay is harder.
* Designing a function such that when you press a button, something else needs to occure BEFORE the light comes on is hardest.

The first (*) is easiest to do and if at the end of the day, people simply want the light turned on, then it won't matter, right? So why bother with the other situations that would cost more on resources and might not even be appriciated (or so it was invisioned)? Just my thoughts.

[This message has been edited by Ketron_AJ (edited 11-10-2008).]
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