You’d expect the CEV’s performance to be within those parameters. But I have one question: when can one decide to abolish either of those, and replace it with a new system entirely? Sometimes it is better to restart from scratch.
This certainly isn’t the time. The two problems CronoDAS mentioned are at most mildly annoying, it isn’t worth destroying a powerful and useful Schelling point merely to fix them.
You’d expect the CEV’s performance to be within those parameters. But I have one question: when can one decide to abolish either of those, and replace it with a new system entirely? Sometimes it is better to restart from scratch.
This certainly isn’t the time. The two problems CronoDAS mentioned are at most mildly annoying, it isn’t worth destroying a powerful and useful Schelling point merely to fix them.