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On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 06:41:24 GMT, "Harry Lavo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >None of which negates the fact that if the very act of "switching and >comparing and making a choice" creates a different ear-brain interaction >than evaluative listening, the tests are invalid. This of course applies to *any* comparitive situation, blind or sighted, and hence is irrelevant. > And as Mike and I and >Wheel and others have pointed out, a valid control test has never been done >by those who believe the "null results" mean there truly are no discernable >differences. Sure it has - but you, Mike and Ludo continually move the goalposts, so that you can *always* claim that blind tests are somehow invalid. It's interesting that none of you has *ever* shown a single shred of evidence in support of your own beliefs. -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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