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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2799946, member: 71723"]Okay, you are personally entitled to that personal definition but just as nobody is obligated to adopt my extremely "tight" standard, nobody is obligated to your "loose" one. In the hobby at large, "Market Acceptable" means one thing and one thing only - a TPGS will give it a straight numerical grade. Your standard sounds looser than that, and mine is WAY WAY tighter. Mine requires complete accident and lack of intent to create OR accelerate.</p><p><br /></p><p>In tort law there is a standard called "ordinary and prudent care". Anything less than that is "partially passive coin doctoring", or if you prefer, "passive aggressive coin doctoring".</p><p><br /></p><p>Paying somebody a higher price for sticking a coin in a high-sulfur paper envelope for three months strikes me as pure lunacy and the end of common sense as we've known it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2799946, member: 71723"]Okay, you are personally entitled to that personal definition but just as nobody is obligated to adopt my extremely "tight" standard, nobody is obligated to your "loose" one. In the hobby at large, "Market Acceptable" means one thing and one thing only - a TPGS will give it a straight numerical grade. Your standard sounds looser than that, and mine is WAY WAY tighter. Mine requires complete accident and lack of intent to create OR accelerate. In tort law there is a standard called "ordinary and prudent care". Anything less than that is "partially passive coin doctoring", or if you prefer, "passive aggressive coin doctoring". Paying somebody a higher price for sticking a coin in a high-sulfur paper envelope for three months strikes me as pure lunacy and the end of common sense as we've known it.[/QUOTE]
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