In a lower-level language like assembly comments can be very useful in ways that would be unnecessary in higher-level languages. I know that's only relevant in a rare case, because assembly (at least assembly written by hand) itself should be a rare case. I also agree that the "good comment" that so many support is probably more rare than they suspect. I can think of one situation I already mentioned in this thread that was from real life in which a good comment could have really helped.
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by mr_mischief
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