"By the way, I haven't owned a TT since the mid '80s, punky Brewster."Was it really punk?
The Record Players: DJ Revolutionaries: Brewster, Bill, Broughton, Frank: 9780802170897: Amazon.com: Books
Harley quote
"By the way, I haven't owned a TT since the mid '80s, punky Brewster."Was it really punk? The Record Players: DJ Revolutionaries: Brewster, Bill, Broughton, Frank: 9780802170897: Amazon.com: Books |
So basically a troll. Maybe you should change your moniker to allnoise? nonoise6,656 posts01-11-2021 12:57amPoor, poor audio2design. Taken down a few notches from a surfeit of hubris and he's all aflutter and talking like a street punk, showing his true colors. |
I’m deeply religious, reading a great scientific book right now called Carved in Stone which uses petroleum industry data to assess the Earths lithography. Yup, there was a global Flood. Mockers will always mock what they do not understand, and a favorite trick is to use a false dichotomy between religion and science. Harley knows what he’s talking about. I confirm such things on a bi-weekly basis. If you’re not building systems, you don’t know, regardless of how much "science " you wish to appeal. |
Is it a great scientific book because it supports the beliefs you already have, or is it a great book because it had undergone rigorous peer review for accuracy and reasonableness of its conclusions? I could go into this in some detail, but I will only offer this quote, from the author of that book, as my counterpoint and let others decide the likely accuracy of said book.
Is this relevant to a discussion of audio? It is, because it illustrates how we allow our beliefs to influence what information we decide to accept or not, even if the vast vast balanced of data and knowledge is counter to our beliefs. It is good to question everything, including yourself. |
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