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	<title>Comments on: Designing a unique vehicle</title>
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		<title>By: The Engine Management Guy</title>
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		<dc:creator>The Engine Management Guy</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is the core reason that we have had and will continue to have constant development and evolution with everything that humans design.  You cannot go from zero, to the final, best design possible.  As you get more and more into the design process, you end up realizing there are different and better ways to design what you have just designed.

In some fields, this is called &quot;feature creep&quot;.  Once a designer, or team of designers  realize they can do an even better job, they want to go back and change what they have just done, or add more flexibility, etc.

Like right now, I should go back and expand on the last paragraph, and make the first one more precise, and this one can then be removed  (maybe).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the core reason that we have had and will continue to have constant development and evolution with everything that humans design.  You cannot go from zero, to the final, best design possible.  As you get more and more into the design process, you end up realizing there are different and better ways to design what you have just designed.</p>
<p>In some fields, this is called &#8220;feature creep&#8221;.  Once a designer, or team of designers  realize they can do an even better job, they want to go back and change what they have just done, or add more flexibility, etc.</p>
<p>Like right now, I should go back and expand on the last paragraph, and make the first one more precise, and this one can then be removed  (maybe).</p>
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