Golden Earring wrote:
> I do find it odd that given the relative popularity of this thread and
> the considerable number of knowledgeable people who post regularly on
> this forum, that I am only being taken to task by two people since it is
> suggested that I am talking out of my hat.
>
> Dave
Golden Earring wrote:
> Hi Stephen!
>
> My OED defines atheism as the theory or belief that God does not exist:
> an atheist is a person who proposes such a theory or holds that belief.
> Since the matter cannot be proven by any rational means, I consider it
> to be as extreme a position as that
Golden Earring wrote:
> I hope that you appreciate that you are now arguing with yourself. Why
> not listen to some music & chill out a bit?
>
Given the obvious fact that you are still responding to me with posts,
it is quite clear that you are incapable of understanding your own
actions.
Le
I do find it odd that given the relative popularity of this thread and
the considerable number of knowledgeable people who post regularly on
this forum, that I am only being taken to task by two people since it is
suggested that I am talking out of my hat.
Could this in fact be a case of psycholo
arnyk wrote:
> Possible Translations:
>
> (1) I know I'm wrong but no way in #$!! I'm going to admit it in public
> (2) Your answers were over my head
> (3) No matter what you say, what evidence you provide, I know I'm right.
>
>
>
> If you have some actual response to what I said, where is
StephenPG wrote:
> I don't think 'atheist' means what you seem to think 'atheist' means.
Hi Stephen!
My OED defines atheism as the theory or belief that God does not exist:
an atheist is a person who proposes such a theory or holds that belief.
Since the matter cannot be proven by any rational
Thank you Mr K.
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Golden Earring wrote:
> Hi Stephen!
>
> Accepting that "alternative facts" appear to be much in vogue these
> days, would you mind clarifying which particular facts I have cited you
> believe to be incorrect?
>
> I'm happy to stand corrected if I have made an error. It is not my
> intention to
StephenPG wrote:
> But you're not entitled to your own 'facts'.
Hi Stephen!
Accepting that "alternative facts" appear to be much in vogue these
days, would you mind clarifying which particular facts I have cited you
believe to be incorrect?
I'm happy to stand corrected if I have made an error
> I'm as entitled to my world view and opinions as you are to yours.
But you're not entitled to your own 'facts'.
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arnyk wrote:
> Possible Translations:
>
> (1) I know I'm wrong but no way in #$!! I'm going to admit it in public
> (2) Your answers were over my head
> (3) No matter what you say, what evidence you provide, I know I'm right.
>
>
>
> If you have some actual response to what I said, where is
> I am not an atheist (which is a logically indefensible position, since
> you can't know that a God of some kind or another does not exist), but I
> am strongly agnostic so have long ago stopped bothering with why things
> are the way they are.
I don't think 'atheist' means what you seen to thin
Golden Earring wrote:
> I don't think there's any point in working through all the points you
> raise.
>
Possible Translations:
(1) I know I'm wrong but no way in #$!! I'm going to admit it in public
(2) Your answers were over my head
(3) No matter what you say, what evidence you provide, I k
I recently had the pleasure of meeting a fellow forum member who
expressed an interest in taking part in my test & assisting with the
technical aspects. He proved to be rather well qualified for this as he
is an electrical engineer with a particular interest in acoustic
engineering & an array of v
Just to clarify, I am not in the habit of constantly changing my music
system.
The Mytek DAC & Sennheiser HD800S headphones which I recently acquired
are the first change I've made for 8 years.
If I am guilty of self-delusion in believing that the DAC makes my
system sound better (& that the Sen
Julf wrote:
> Except for those of us who play electric/electronic instruments (where
> the equipment is responsible for the sound to a high degree).
>
Yes, but creating music and playing back music in order to listen to are
not only two different planets, but two different universes. Imho. ;)
Golden Earring wrote:
> I know that there is a small contingent of technophiles who actually
> have little appreciation of music & select their recordings to "show
> off" the capabilities of their equipment. I am firmly in the opposite
> camp, I would prefer not to "hear" my system at all, just t
Julf wrote:
> Appreciation of music is subjective. Even appreciation of various form
> of coloration and distortion is subjective. But laws of physics aren't.
>
> There is no problem with someone saying "I prefer the sound of tube
> amps", but if someone says "green ethernet cables distort soun
Golden Earring wrote:
> All that I am trying to point out is that our appreciation of music is
> itself subjective - otherwise we would all like (& dislike) the same
> things.
Appreciation of music is subjective. Even appreciation of various form
of coloration and distortion is subjective. But
I don't think there's any point in working through all the points you
raise.
I did (a long time ago) get awarded an Open Exhibition to read Physics
at Oxford University, so I think I do have a basis to comment on what
science is and what it isn't.
As Wittgenstein pointed out in the 1920's, any q
Golden Earring wrote:
> I've read through this thread with interest, and I fully agree with the
> sentiments expressed about manufacturers' marketing campaigns being
> fuelled by the "independent" reviews published by the plethora of
> magazines. The sad reality is that both the manufacturers and
I've read through this thread with interest, and I fully agree with the
sentiments expressed about manufacturers' marketing campaigns being
fuelled by the "independent" reviews published by the plethora of
magazines. The sad reality is that both the manufacturers and the
magazines are trying to su
arnyk wrote:
> However, the fundamental cause, which is that so called sighted
> listening tests are obvious, prevalent and largely uncontested remains
> unchanged.
>
> Fact is that the criteria that most people instinctively use to evaluate
> audio gear "proves" that the Golden ears are right.
Mnyb wrote:
> Mostly hope they seems to get older fewer :) and high end shops gets few
> and far between .
>
Which says that golden ears who are boomers are going to go away.
Doooh.
>
> But on the other hand internet :/ yeah you can live in your filterbubble
> and buy stuff online .
>
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