imo Marco is mistaken in his assumption that approved apps are always less crappy than rejected apps.
The "crappiest iPhone app" that was approved is likely to be worse than many rejected apps.
It's like saying that the the shortest child to ride a roller-coaster is shorter than the tallest child to get refused.
There is always a fuzzy edge in these situations.
imo Marco is mistaken in his assumption that approved apps are always less crappy than rejected apps.
The "crappiest iPhone app" that was approved is likely to be worse than many rejected apps.