Oh, no, don't tell me! Not another he said she said thread.
Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio
The post linked below should be a mandatory reading for all those audiophiles who spend obscene amounts of money on wires. Can such audiophiles handle the truth?
http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm
http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm
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Many of Einstein’s quotes he never actually said. In fact I'd opine many of the quotes ascribed to him are rather dull witted. That being said, PT Barnum said a bunch of things relevant to audiophiles. "Generally speaking people would be much better off if they believed in too much rather than too little. “The noblest art is that of making others happy.” “Advertising is to a genuine article what manure is to land, - it largely increases the product.” “The great ambition should be to excel all others engaged in the same occupation.” “The greatest humbug of all is the man who believes—or pretends to believe—that everything and everybody are humbugs.” |
defiantboomerang According to the Cambridge dictionary, you are quite wrong. This is what they have to say about "should". You’re being selective with your quotation, which is no surprise coming from you. Here’s Merriam Webster: Definition of should 1 —used in auxiliary function to express condition
But the key question remains: can cablephiles handle the truth? Now you’re just being silly. Again, your name "defiantboomerang" pretty much says it all. |
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