ralphpnj wrote:
> So someone else besides me called them "clowns" :) (By "them" I'm
> referring to the editors and writers of all the high end audio, aka
> audiophile, magazines and web sites.)
I see that line of argument a lot. Here's a
'*_funny_example_of_a_sarcastic_response_*'
(http://www.a
andy_c wrote:
> Or, as Carl Sagan once said:
Carl Sagan wrote:
>
> The fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who
> are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at
> Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also laughed at
> Bozo the
Julf wrote:
> The "I am right and you are wrong" principle, perhaps? :)
>
> OK, more seriously, I think it stems from the 'Galileo_Gambit'
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_fallacy#Galileo_Gambit)
> variation of 'association fallacy'
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_fallac
Archimago wrote:
> Ah yes... The old "bits is (not) bits" pithy statement.
>
> So, why would anyone call "objectivists" flat-earthers?!
>
> I'd love to hear under what philosophical principle a subjectivist feels
> it's justifiable to call objective thinking "flat earth"...
Schoolyard style n
Archimago wrote:
> I'd love to hear under what philosophical principle a subjectivist feels
> it's justifiable to call objective thinking "flat earth"...
The "I am right and you are wrong" principle, perhaps? :)
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growin
Mnyb wrote:
> That's so open minded indeed .
>
> And the tiring accusation of " bits are bits " arguments ? No objective
> audiophile really makes such a simple assumption .
> But indeed bits are bits when everything else within the digital
> transfer chain is within reasonable parameters ;)
Ah
Julf wrote:
> Some of you might have seen the most recent blog posts from Mark Waldrep
> (who runs AIX Records). He showed an open mind and tried to evaluate the
> offering of an Australian outfit called...
Terrific! It must be a common phenomenom happening Down Under and may
happen because the b
Julf wrote:
> Indeed. But that's kind of the point - even when you try to approach
> with an open mind, you will be accused of being a "flat earther" as soon
> as your results don't agree with the claims.
When your opponent has nothing left to add to the argument but
name-calling, you have won t
Julf wrote:
> Indeed. But that's kind of the point - even when you try to approach
> with an open mind, you will be accused of being a "flat earther" as soon
> as your results don't agree with the claims.
That's so open minded indeed .
And the tiring accusation of " bits are bits " arguments ?
Mnyb wrote:
> Yes they moved on to la la land :) , but why even try the site just
> screams scam at you.
Indeed. But that's kind of the point - even when you try to approach
with an open mind, you will be accused of being a "flat earther" as soon
as your results don't agree with the claims.
"
Yes they moved on to la la land :) , but why even try the site just
screams scam at you .
Thanks for reminding me of AIX mr waldrep has made some nice recordings
in the past I own a lot of his dvda's ,but productivity is not that high
I'll check if something new been added to itrax ...
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Some of you might have seen the most recent blog posts from Mark Waldrep
(who runs AIX Records). He showed an open mind and tried to evaluate the
offering of an Australian outfit called 'CD Illumination'
(http://www.cdillumination.com/cd-illumination-1.html) promises to
"vivify" your CD collection
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