In Reply to: Delusion is cheap posted by inguz on October 13, 2008 at 16:32:11:
In a sample of 10 people; if 5 say they prefer .wav to .flac (after listening to both) do you then believe they are “wrong†because you are in the group of the other 5 and happen to think/believe differently? I have A-B’d .wav against .flac and prefer (the sound of) .wav. Others have the same experience and have said so. This is “evidence†to suggest that the matter is, at the least, inconclusive. You need to think a little more about the distinction between certainty and belief and how both things are founded. There was nothing in your post to convince me that my belief should defer to yours.
Bling,
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Follow Ups
- RE: Delusion is cheap - Audio Bling 18:37:16 10/14/08 (11)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - inguz 21:31:45 10/14/08 (10)
- Can be Very Cheap - Tony Lauck 11:04:30 10/15/08 (0)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - Audio Bling 23:44:31 10/14/08 (8)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - racerxnet 06:34:25 10/15/08 (7)
- RE: Delusion is cheap - Audio Bling 21:44:39 10/16/08 (0)
- Do you really expect serious responces to questions like that? - carcass93 10:37:44 10/15/08 (5)
- RE: Do you really expect serious responces to questions like that? - benie 05:04:27 10/16/08 (4)
- RE: Do you really expect serious responces to questions like that? - racerxnet2000@yahoo.com 06:13:58 10/16/08 (2)
- RE: Do you really expect serious responces to questions like that? - jpaik 20:13:31 10/21/08 (1)
- Wow-that's bizarre. If 'racer...' needs to plagiarize other's work on a lousy audio blog in order to - powermatic 17:08:20 10/22/08 (0)
- My point exactly - I'll never be able to understand how they're going to apply that... - carcass93 05:45:55 10/16/08 (0)