In article <1120001056.367364.275450@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, 
superoutland@aol.com says...
> Occam's razor dictates that whatever has the least unfounded
> assumptions is most likely to be accurate.

No it doesn't.

Occam's razor is a logical principle stating that one should not make 
more assumptions than the minimum needed.  It admonishes us to choose 
from a set of otherwise equivalent models of a given phenomenon the 
simplest one.

> 
> 3 is not a founded assumption for the reasons i stated; 

Your opinion on this is an assumption . . . or do you have data to back 
it up?

> its plainly not
> a large market, 

That's an assumption.

> yet they produce a ton of it.  

That's an assumption.

> If anything, number 2
> makes the most sense, by sort of "gambling" their artistic works.

Another assumption.

Got any facts to contribute?

Verno