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Nothing close-minded and certainly not bigoted about that statement. There are some things in this world that you can try over and over and over to like or at least get some use out of, but in the end you have no choice but to move on to something better. If a tool is inherently broken, duct tape will only go so far to fix it. There comes a time when you must either go back to the older, working tool, or get a completely different tool with a learning curve, but it works nonetheless.