you've increased the community confusion by introducing a new module just to fix a problem with an old module. {sigh}
by your reasoning, we should also have one language, since now we have confusion of the right tool to use. we should also drive the same cars and what not. it's competition and evolution. bad/old/wrong things die out, good/new/right things live on. tmtowtdi
save {sigh} us {sigh} your {sigh} emotional {sigh} distress. you would think that someone who would be considered a teacher would be a little more patient with others much less the entire community.
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