Have you seen the thread this week on "rounding off" HC110 dilutions so you don't have to do the "hard" calculations? I mean no offense to that poster, but this is the kind of thing I was talking about...
People's eyes glaze over when confronted with math, but if they only took the short amount of time to understand a particular calculation, they would see how easy it really is...
Ok, I'm gonna stick up for that guy too. I talked to him this morning. It was so early he was still wearing his tinfoil helmet. He wasn't offended, but he did say that he didn't "round off" anything. He came up with a metric dilution and times for various films in the dilution, to give more useful development times, and provide a sensible alternative to the sixteen different possibilities confronting a novice processor who wants to use one of the greatest developers of all time. Since he needed a new dilution, a metric one made the most sense for the modern world.
He agrees that the dumbing down that seems prevalent in todays world is tragic and dangerous, but thinks in regard to photography that the digital revolution is more to blame than any developer regimen, and would like to see more people using cameras and processes that require active participation and thought. He said that alluding to his HC110 regimen was a poor example, but that he agrees with what you were trying to say.
He also said "innovation in photography always meets with some derision, because a few photographers are outright stiffs" (I don't understand exactly what he meant) and then went off to the coffee pot muttering something about making hamburgers with sacred cows (I didn't get that one either)...
Then he took off his tinfoil helmet and said that "rounding off would be something like H is 1:60 or TT=3" whatever that means.....