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November 8th 04, 09:52 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Don Pearce
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CD transports and resonance
On 08 Nov 2004 10:14:54 GMT,
ohawker (Andy
Evans) wrote:
4) to simultaneously ask for scientific methods and make fundamental mistakes
in measuring the intelligence of others is hypoctitical.
4. Is it not fair to call somebody who wilfully fails to follow a method he
knows to be the only one that yields a true result unintelligent?
"willfully fails to measure" - is this the same as "does not have measuring
equipment"?
"the only method" - you have yourself said that in audio we both measure and
listen
"someone who wilfully fails to measure is unintelligent". Correct me if I
appear to be wrong here, but I thought that the most widely accepted methods
for measuring intelligence were intelligence tests. I'd just include a
statement from one of the most compulsive measurers on the ng which is about as
hypocritical as you are likely to find:
"Character assassination seems to be the only debating tool you tubie vinylite
bigots have left"
=== Andy Evans ===
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I'm not talking about measuring, Andy - I'm talking about listening.
Hi fi is all about listening, just as audio - the designing and
building end - is all about measuring AND listening. But I'm talking
about listening in an environment where tester bias is not a factor.
This is a field in which you have experience and expertise beyond that
of most of the group. Yet you persist in making what must for,
somebody in your field, be schoolboy howlers.
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