Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Why should he?
So that it has some meaning?
What makes you think it hasn't?
Words generally do. When used correctly.
The meanings of words can vary with context. For example, the meaning of
"better" depends very much on the context within which it's used. Keith has
clearly stated, many times, what his context is. You seem to think that
"better" in here can only mean 'more accurate'. He isn't comparing accuracy,
but the emotional responses that particular systems illicit. Basing your
protestations on some other context and declaring that he's wrong doesn't
make it true.
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