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In Reply to: RE: Message to group: RE: Conclusion of Freeze Effect Project posted by Posy Rorer on May 27, 2007 at 13:46:19
> I thought that showing genuine interest in advancing our collective
> understanding (mine as well, here) was what AA & PHP was all about?
No. This is an audiophile forum to serve and promote the interests of audiophiles. As best I understand it, the forum was created as a dumping ground for the scientific discussions that were not welcome in other forums like the cable and tweaks forums. It also seems to have become the place audiophiles come who want to argue with "objectivists".
> Q. What do you all think of Stephaen deleting our test data on the Freeze
> Effect?
Without knowing why your posts were deleted it is hard to form a reasonable judgement.
> Do you want the 3 FE threads restored, so we can conclude the
> experiment?
Depends on why they were deleted.
Follow Ups:
> > No. This is an audiophile forum to serve and promote the interests of audiophiles. < <
So according to you, it isn't in the interest of audiophiles to further their understanding of audio?
> > As best I understand it, the forum was created as a dumping ground for the scientific discussions that were not welcome
in other forums like the cable and tweaks forums. It also seems to have become the place audiophiles come who want to
argue with "objectivists". < <
So the purpose of scientific discussion isn't to advance collective knowledge?
> Do you want the 3 FE threads restored, so we can conclude the
> experiment?
> > Depends on why they were deleted. < <
I don't know if you know what threads I'm referring to Andy, but we're talking about threads that contained data from analysis
of files of an audio experiment. In which case, what does why they were deleted have to do with them being restored in order to
conclude the experiment that a number of people got involved with? Some have been asking they be restored: can you give me any
good reason why should they be prevented from viewing the results of an experiment they took the time and trouble to partake in?
Objective Audiophile 2007
Howdy
Some inmates don't follow the rules and/or refuse to answer moderators' questions. Often it takes strong measures to get these inmates' attention. Sometimes inmates only seem to start taking the rules seriously when their posts are deleted or when they are banned for a period of time. Why give these inmates any more respect than they give the other inmates?
I'll not answer any questions about this post.
-Ted
That wasn't the case here.
Objective Audiophile 2007
PHP is also the place objectivists go to dump on subjectivist views.
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