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Posted by robert young on June 18, 2010 at 18:17:59:

"I agree with your statement about susceptibility but I think he's right and that some people DO think sensitivity to cables is indicative of a highly resolving system and not being one of them that he's trying to disabuse them of that notion."

Rick, he didn't say what you think he said. If he had, I'd have no real bones to pick with him. He said, "...some of us actually believe susceptability to external noise signifies a high resolution system."

Mote that he did NOT say "sensitivity to cables." He said "susceptibility to external noise." Those two things are hardly the same. One makes sense, the other is nonsense.