swanky it is not; just damn good food and lots of it;, which costs money, assuming the staff get paid what they deserve
[ we are going to get moderated any minute now, for going 'off-course' :D]
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swanky it is not; just damn good food and lots of it;, which costs money, assuming the staff get paid what they deserve
[ we are going to get moderated any minute now, for going 'off-course' :D]
I think we're done with food. It's boring me, let alone everyone else!
I think my point is you can have a nice meal without spending anything like the cost of P&GD.
P&GD has an entirely reasonable pricepoint.
I don't think we have gone off-topic.
I find the cost of a meal against the product to be a good simile and metaphor.
Especially where someone is sampling the menu, hasn't decided to eat there and is constantly being asked to try the shrimp.
We all have different perspectives, tastes and experiences.
Here, the trick about understanding XPGP365 is akin to getting a restaurant to reveal its plans for a drive-in diner.
Acorn
I think I've stumbled into a Reeves and Mortimer thread..
ah a moderator with excellent taste!
yes all thing are relative, and that is the point... to me P&GD is inexpensive, very good value; but it lacks features I need and so I don't use it myself [though I like to check out new versions]
This is exactly the same as saying I could get food in the cafe half the price of the restaurant, inexpensive, very good value... but it would not be the same.. the bottom line is not what you pay, but what you get for it, and we all want different things
"and we all want different things"
I'll have spam, egg, spam and chips. Sorry, I'll get me coat.
Bob.
and now for something completely different...... No 1: The Larch
Hi, has the upgrade link gone for this? Can't seem to find it anywhere...
that would be the first link in post#1 and then hit the 'upgrade now' button...?