I do spend a few hours and since you read zeio, you probably do too but that just not as many as I do. My point is that if you don't spend the time, stop coming in as if you know something that the people who spend the time and who are obviously not idiots are overlooking. Like I said, if you really believed this was a statistical argument on just titles and that this is what Tony was doing, you would have compiled a table by now showing all the titles they had and done a count which with Google wouldn't take you more than 10 minutes. But since you haven't, you just want to pretend to have a superior argument but not do any of the hard work to justify it. It's your prerogative, but not the basis for a superior attitude. I have pointed out a few errors in your memory of the history of who won what when, but you continually refuse to acknowledge them. Hopefully, you will stop wasting everyone's time since Tony was talking about his impression of their career achievements/trajectories and their standing in the minds of people, which you can disagree with as I do, but is clearly not just about titles. Thank you.