I believe in keeping up with the times... Other than historical reasons or to relish the "good ole days", holding onto to the past is futile. You aren't riding horses, are you? You traded that house phone for a cell phone. Goodbye 8 tracks, hello Ipods. You decided to swap out library books for a computer and the internet. Electronic cigarettes are much more practical than the archaic method of releasing nicotine upon combustion and inhaling tobacco smoke. Most of you use refrigerators instead of ice houses these days. Kids grow up with this "new" technology and anything older is irrelevant. Society did not advance forward because people refused to accept the flying machines of the early 1900's. They welcomed the new practical technology and information. Some people seem to be greatly offended when "new" information replaces information they held so closely to their heart, even going as far as searching for other information to refute it. Why do people not search for information to refute the increasing capacity of SSD drives? Because SSD drive technology doesn't conflict with ideas they feel passionately about. Holding onto any system or methodology for emotional reasons and you will become just as irrelevant as A.M. radio. Change is good, embrace it.