In Reply to: Hard Facts, Dangerous half-truths & Total Nonsense posted by hfavandepas on December 13, 2012 at 07:23:32:
Thanks for the comments Mark.
The files are just there for those who want to try for themselves. Language locks us into discreet adjectives which even in themselves have broad meanings despite generally accepted definitions. One man's "not bad" might be another's "terrible!".
The only way to "know" the qualia of auditory experience is to try oneself... Much better IMO than what one reads in a magazine, or on line by some anonymous source.
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