http://www.cloudynights.com/item.php?item_id=1934
Confused you even more, right ?
As I said before, if you find an eyepiece that you like in your scope, use it.
There is no such thing as a one-model-is-best-for-everybody, there are too many other variables involved. Starting with what are your criteria for "good" ? And which is more important ?
Someone who's opinion might be relevant to you should be using a similar scope to yours, for a start - for example, I would not be paying much attention to the opinions of users of f/4.5 dobs when my main scope is an f/15 Mak - and ideally with similar observing habits as you.
Such rivetingly helpful comments such as "that is a crap ep" display a breathtaking lack of imagination both about this subject, and the english language.