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>Despite a number of arguments provided in
>favor of experience by list members, the arguments are not convincing; most
>are based on experience in the high-demand market of the past, rather than
>current economic realities, and extrapolate based on conditions that no
>longer exist.
I find this very amusing :) You are dismissing the reports of those actually in
the field, in favor of the opinions of like minded academics.
If the opinions of academics are the only ones that you value, you might ask an
academic in one of the hard sciences what he thinks of this :)
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