On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Ned Slider <nedslider at f2s.com> wrote: > Agreed it's best to let the reader decide. The problem IMHO with a direct > comparative analysis is that one method is bound to come out on top so you > are in danger of making the decision for the reader - hence my suggestion of > a pros & cons section within each method. Keeps them separated and avoids > any direct comparison whilst still affording the reader enough information > to make an informed choice which is best for them. It forces the reader to > make the decision based on what criteria are important to them rather than > making it for them. Way to go, Ned. Akemi