Arrogance
WHY DO SOME AUDIOPHILES TRY TO TELL OTHERS WHAT THEY CAN OR CAN’T HEAR IN A SYSTEM?
I ask the question. Because I have had several discussions on Audiogon where certain posters will try to tell another person what they can or can’t hear in a system. Most of the time never hearing or having experiences either the piece of equipment, cables etc. It is usually against those that spend money on more expensive equipment and cabling. Why is this so prevalent.
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@ps stay on message please. |
"What is a rhetorical question?A rhetorical question is an inquiry that ends in a question mark but is asked for effect rather than to elicit an answer. It’s often used in persuasive writing but is also common in everyday conversation. Depending on the context of the rhetorical question, its purpose may be to emphasize a point, prompt the audience to consider a topic, or lend intrigue to an argument. The answer to a rhetorical question is usually very obvious or the opposite, meaning it can’t be easily discerned." This, Calvin, is my message to you: Your "message" clearly appears to be completely rhetorical, and as such simply not productive, and silly. Furthermore, why do feel compelled to SHOUT? |
@ps stay on message. The same people that tell people what they can and can’t hear. Are the same people that tell people how to ASK THEIR QUESTIONS! |
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