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EXaggeration, pal.

Hi.

A normal person errs casually, but such unintentional error would not
make "human error prone & UNRELIABLE".

Let face it, how often you mistake a phone caller? Not often, right?
But you still do, so would such casual screw-up make you find yourself "error prone & unreliable" to other things in general????

Technically speaking, mistaking a phone caller can be the result of
a bad phone line. Please don't overlook the very limited audio frquency bandwidth of many phone landlines, plus masking noises & distortion. All these factors are enough to reduce the intelligibility of the caller drastically to indistinguishable level.

Audio is a total different ballgame which provides excellent bandwidth & low low audible distortion & noise level for high resolution reproduction of musical signals.

My argument is: if a person with normal aural reception, seldom mistakes its acquaintances for somebody unknown on a phone line, are we so helpless in cable sonics given normally hi-resolution audio equipment being technically superior than any phone lines?


c-J



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