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I can't really tell what someone means when he says "you could do worse than [x]." Live exampleLive example:

If you are just interested in a simple command line processor which uses MSXML 6 then you could do worse than using a simple JScript application.

Does anyone know what, exactly, he is trying to say? What nuance is he trying to convey?

I can't really tell what someone means when he says "you could do worse than [x]." Live example:

If you are just interested in a simple command line processor which uses MSXML 6 then you could do worse than using a simple JScript application.

Does anyone know what, exactly, he is trying to say? What nuance is he trying to convey?

I can't really tell what someone means when he says "you could do worse than [x]." Live example:

If you are just interested in a simple command line processor which uses MSXML 6 then you could do worse than using a simple JScript application.

Does anyone know what, exactly, he is trying to say? What nuance is he trying to convey?

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MrHen
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`you "You could do worse than [x]` ?[x]"

iI can't really tell what the person meansomeone means when he says you could do worse than [x]

Live Example:"you could do worse than [x]." http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2058247/successor-of-msxsl-exeLive example:

If you are just interested in a simple command line processor which uses MSXML 6 then you could do worse than using a simple JScript application.

doesDoes anyone know what, exactly is, he is trying to say? whatWhat nuance is he trying to convey?

`you could do worse than [x]` ?

i can't really tell what the person mean when he says you could do worse than [x]

Live Example: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2058247/successor-of-msxsl-exe

does anyone know what exactly is he trying to say? what nuance is he trying to convey?

"You could do worse than [x]"

I can't really tell what someone means when he says "you could do worse than [x]." Live example:

If you are just interested in a simple command line processor which uses MSXML 6 then you could do worse than using a simple JScript application.

Does anyone know what, exactly, he is trying to say? What nuance is he trying to convey?

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