Quote from d08:
This is a great comment, read this twice surf. When you discover a second edge which is significantly different from the first, you realize there must be many out there.
Absolutely, there are many edges. The problem lies in the fact that edges are ever changing. Fixed systems such as charts ( fixed inherently) don't adapt to changing edges and are insidious since there is always one working and past examples are everywhere.
Commenting on the incessant and noxious personal attacks from this person ( whom words you call great comment) would be futile. I trust the readers will notice the gonzo hate vibe pattern thus pay it no mind.
Thanks,
Surf