I understand the fun in experimentation, I've done it for 40+ years.
The finish line, since there really isn't one for most of us, is the self made line in the sand that an individual may choose to draw. After all of this time, I've drawn my line because of my age and my time and money are needed for other things.
We all know that I can still erase and redraw my line anytime and as many times as I want. But in my case, the conscious effort to hold to my finish line is to upgrade my equipment knowing that I'm plowing money into the upgrades that I'll never recoupe.
Little tweaks aside because they're relatively inexpensive in the whole system's cost, it makes me think really hard before making another component change.
Chuck
The finish line, since there really isn't one for most of us, is the self made line in the sand that an individual may choose to draw. After all of this time, I've drawn my line because of my age and my time and money are needed for other things.
We all know that I can still erase and redraw my line anytime and as many times as I want. But in my case, the conscious effort to hold to my finish line is to upgrade my equipment knowing that I'm plowing money into the upgrades that I'll never recoupe.
Little tweaks aside because they're relatively inexpensive in the whole system's cost, it makes me think really hard before making another component change.
Chuck