In Reply to: Re: Agreement and disagreement posted by David Aiken on March 7, 2006 at 15:28:23:
DavidTo me accuracy cannot be a subjective judgement - we disagree here, Ok.
Your example is false for two reasons. By far the most common hearing loss is in the high frequency, not the mid frequency, but never mind that. This person still has a hearing loss when they go to a concert and so they will still find the acurate system accurate on comparison. What your saying is that they may want the sound system to correct their hearing loss. Then its no longer accurate, and they should buy a hearing aid instead, so they don't screw up the sound for everybody else.
I'm off to Brazil for a week so I won't be able to keep up this conversation, but thats Ok since it seems to be dwindling down to some very specific exceptions to the rules.
Earl Geddes
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- Re: Agreement and disagreement - EGeddes 19:22:40 03/07/06 (1)
- My example is not false… - David Aiken 20:32:16 03/07/06 (0)