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Posted by Karyudo on 11/09/06 04:19
On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 00:36:26 GMT, "Guest" <llcoolj@comcast.com> wrote:
> Maybe you don't test out cables.
Uhh, you don't test out cables, either. You *use* different cables,
then imagine you hear and/or see a difference. That's not testing;
that's "fiddling around and convincing yourself you're right,
regardless of fact".
"Testing" is where you have equipment to *measure* to a quantitative
scale some objective performance parameter.
Related is "comparing", which is where you have *somebody else* swap
cables that *you cannot see*, and then try to be able to tell which is
which. Even harder, hearing/seeing two different cables once each, and
then trying to tell whether a third viewing/listening matches the
first or second cable.
You have done none of the above, and therefore I am going to join the
much more learned folks here who are laughing at your idiocy:
HAHAHAHAHA! What a moron!
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