Doug Sax on wire
"Chris Hornbeck" wrote in
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:16:02 -0500, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:
Some of the audible differences in
capacitors, for example, are clearly due to things we
can easily measure.
No, all of them.
Rather a sweeping generalization, the sweepingness of
which gets to the heart of the philosophy of science,
and its fundamental difference from religion.
Prove me wrong with a working example.
snip paragraph after paragraph of personal philosophy, which has one clear
real-world meaning - Chris can't meet a simple practical scientific
challenge.
In the end Chris, this is all about microphones, not someone's elaborate
philosoply of the meaning of life. I don't buy engineer's life's philosophy,
I buy the microphones that he designs because they sound good. If the guy is
an atheist or Buddhist or Mormon, and his mics are what I'm in the market
for, then we've got a deal!
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