cliveb;210580 Wrote: 
> 
> The plain fact of the matter is that there are some people who proclaim
> that switching from product X to product Y produces an immediate and
> obvious improvement. Such statements are often accompanied by phrases
> like "if you can't hear it you must be deaf". And yet these very same
> people turn out not to be able to distinguish X from Y when they don't
> know which they are listening to. If the difference is *so* obvious,
> and the "golden ears" are so confident they are right, I refuse to
> believe that the stress of taking part in a DBT could possibly
> overwhelm their previously infallible ability to distinguish the
> components.

So the whole point of dbt is to 'catch-out' the bullshitters then?

Surely life is just too short ....


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