In Reply to: RE: difference, please, between 'best' & 'best overall'? (no text) posted by Hi-Fi Nut on May 14, 2012 at 01:53:42:
Josh described a scenario characterized by a disregard for "real improvement" in the driven pursuit of what MIGHT be. What seems like "best" to a driven (and sometimes unreasonable) person might be a lopsided kind of best - not what really is best performance/value wise. And to me, performance and value is what really matters. So "best overall", to a reasonable person like me, might be what is TRULY best - performance/value wise. I guess that is what I was trying to say...
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- "Real improvement" vs. hoped-for improvement.? - genungo 16:29:51 05/14/12 (1)
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