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Horological Meandering

The answer to your question is yes. The extent to which . . .

 

. . . the obligation can be followed is dependent upon the audience. I think you'll agree - and correct me if I'm wrong - that the audience of The Purists is more likely to adhere to the discriminating protocol you suggested than the audience of PuristSPro, reason being the strain of pure idealism that characterizes The Purists afforded by it's non-commercial foundation. PuristSPro by necessity aims at a wider audience, so in all fairness the elevated standards of The Purists shouldn't be expected here . . . still, it's a pleasant place to hang one's hat, n'est-ce pas? Cordially, Art

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