In Reply to: Err, no, Mike posted by jj on November 15, 2002 at 18:12:19:
There is no problem, per se, with having a preference. That was not my point. My point is, if you state why you have a preference, like Coke tasting better than Pepsi, and cannot even show you can tell the difference between the two in blind testing, then that says something about your credibility.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Err, no, Mike - Monstrous Mike 15:47:01 11/16/02 (8)
- No, Mike - Norm 16:57:50 11/19/02 (0)
- Or about the test. [nt] - Ted Smith 16:16:55 11/16/02 (6)
- Fer chrissakes, I'm assuming a perfect test... - Monstrous Mike 09:00:16 11/17/02 (4)
- Ok. YOU define the perfect test. - jj 21:22:37 11/17/02 (2)
- The Perfect Test....defined... - Monstrous Mike 07:54:34 11/18/02 (1)
- Study how taste works. - jj 09:34:35 11/18/02 (0)
- I believe I am on topic. - Ted Smith 09:23:09 11/17/02 (0)
- Indeed. (mt) - jj 16:56:29 11/16/02 (0)