Oh, I also have a soft spot for them in general and Grant/Rivendell in particular, but I also get annoyed with people who claim to be guided by clear and simple ideologies, but then you start looking closely and it's a never-ending series of "excepts." Simplicity is good, except when making singlespeed bikes, in which case we're going to make the most complicated singlespeed in the history of the universe. Synthetic fabrics are bad, except when the wind is whipping through the loosely-knit wool we sell, then you might want to add a shell. Brifters are disgustingly ergonomic, but brake levers with hoods like brifters are awesome. Basically, I think sometimes they end up confusing taste with principle.