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Comment Re:In other news (Score 1) 567

Not only is the sample size small, but the conclusion is flawed based on the experiment. All we know is that 1/3 of the 16 picked the "inferior" sample as sounding better. The other 2/3 could have just gotten lucky. After all, if every single one of the 16 people were stone cold deaf and just had to pick randomly, the headline (based on this logic) would still read "1/2 of People Can't Tell..."

A better methodology would involve making the 16 people listen to a couple dozen different samples so the testers can decide if they do substantially better than 50% at picking the "superior" recordings.

Of course, this analysis doesn't even take into account how "better" is entirely subjective...

Comment Re:Excellent news (Score 1) 269

You've gotta be kidding.

Bill Gates was previously the wealthiest man on the planet. The international drug trade is small potatos compared to him.

We know how law applies to Microsoft. By the time the government decides it's illegal to force I.E. on people windows ME, windows 2000, and windows XP have hit the market.

Legislation cannot move as fast as their product cycle, ergo Microsoft need not worry about the law.

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