John Duncan
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altruistic.lemon said:And can I point out the pubs are open? :cheers: :cheers:
Sadly, I work at a company where the consumption of alcohol during work hours is strictly forbidden. I loved my old job...
altruistic.lemon said:And can I point out the pubs are open? :cheers: :cheers:
mark2410 said:i have been a subscriber for about a year and in that time ive seen a few articles that i find dubious but the HDD one takes the biscuit. its so ridiculous it makes me want to cancel the subscription.
Lee H said:mark2410 said:i have been a subscriber for about a year and in that time ive seen a few articles that i find dubious but the HDD one takes the biscuit. its so ridiculous it makes me want to cancel the subscription.
Again, you seem to be implying that the article was written by WHFS&V and represents their views. All they did was print some readers views.
The_Lhc said:Not quite, they do draw a conclusion at the end
FrankHarveyHiFi said:We take for granted that 0's and 1's are 0's and 1's, and because they're digital they're untouchable, but how do we know that we know everything about 0's and 1's? There could be something undiscovered about them that might one day completely change what we think we know.
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A friend of mine always said: "There are 10 types of people in this world- those who understand binary and those who don't".
Andrew Everard said:Timbot said:Timbot
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A friend of mine always said: "There are 10 types of people in this world- those who understand binary and those who don't".
If I had £1 for every time I'd read that, I'd have £1000000. Not that £64 will get you far these days. But not bad for a 7th post...
pantechnicon said:You might as well ask if your choice of hard drive would affect the numbers in your spreadsheet, or the colours in your holiday photos.
Andrew Everard said:Not on the contents page? An oversight, for which we apologise.
But the context? It comes immediately before a streamers test – though with hindsight, it may have sat better after that test than before.
Beyond that, this Big Question does exactly what any other Big Question does – poses a question of the moment and puts it to a group of readers, then reports their findings. We don't draw conclusions of our own in this feature – never have done – and this one is just the same.
BenLaw said:There is an intro and a 'verdict' and they do not put it neutrally.
BenLaw said:Do you accept the criticism that this may lead some people to buy more expensive storage devices when they could be better spending their money elsewhere or not at all?
jimvicks said:I can confirm the lunch was very good :cheers:
It was very interesting to look around the test rooms and kit as well.
moon said:Further more, I would be delighted Andrew if you could put my name down for the TBQ as it would be fantastic to look around.
Trefor Patten said:Saying the idea that a hard drive affecting sound is as likely as changing the colour of your pictures or the figures on your spreadsheet is true, however, not in the way implied. The hard drive CAN affect these things - it can lose them altogether.
Timbot said:Trefor Patten said:Saying the idea that a hard drive affecting sound is as likely as changing the colour of your pictures or the figures on your spreadsheet is true, however, not in the way implied. The hard drive CAN affect these things - it can lose them altogether.
So presumably the music will sound different every time you listen to it on the same system in that case?
BenLaw said:Timbot said:Trefor Patten said:Saying the idea that a hard drive affecting sound is as likely as changing the colour of your pictures or the figures on your spreadsheet is true, however, not in the way implied. The hard drive CAN affect these things - it can lose them altogether.
So presumably the music will sound different every time you listen to it on the same system in that case?
I think Trefor is using a semantic argument. He could quite accurately answer you by saying, 'it might!'