IndianEars said:
To me this sounds like you want to IMPOSE your view, and ban sales of certain HiFi accessories that YOU feel not right, immoral or illegal (LOL) .
It's dodgy ground indeed. You know the song, "If I ruled the world..."? It serves as a reminder that I'm very glad that I don't, not only because the world's problems are far, far beyond my small mind, but also because I could not trust myself to be reasonable or simply could not be made to work.
An example of this is prohibition.
Personally, I believe that alcohol is so harmful to the body and to society that it should not be legal, and is only legal because of entrenched economic interests. On the other hand, I'm forced to recognise that prohibition has never, and probably would never work. Moreover, I also believe in the right of a person to poison themselves. How do I reconcile this? I don't have to, because, luckily, there is no chance of my ruling anything at all
More down to earth, and perhaps, nearer to topic: how about ultrasonic mosquito repellents? Yep... I've bought them, and discovered for myself that they do not work.
Just after I bought one in UK they were outlawed by trading standards authorities. It seems that, yes,
science knew along that these things don't work. A few months later, I would have been protected from wasting my money.
Now, between a device that cannot possibly work and a cable that cannot possibly work, where do we draw the line? Between one scam device and another? Where do we limit the freedom of the individual to get scammed, and the freedom of business to scam?
How about if it is not an insect machine, but crack cocaine or opium?
This is all just food for thought (although perhaps not in the sense that Grace Slick sang: "Feed you head!"): there are no certain answers, but there is some good mental exercise in the contemplation.
keith_correa said:
I will not debate. Because I do not know which brand your toaster is.
Yes, it is tricky. There is no standard to which toasters are made. Maybe I should take this up with the politicians as something they should attend to :lol:. But the point is that, like toasters, PCs do not change their nature or their working because they are used for music.
Bhagwan, enjoy your experiment in peace, but if you get a result that is anything other than neutral, then I believe that the question is
why there should be a difference, or you (plural) should have heard one. Even if we do not
rule out the impossible, I do think it should be last, not first, on the list of suspects.