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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8919722" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>Sorry Slapper, "hence" doesn't cut it for legal definitions.</p><p>An Adjudication is considered a court decision, but decidedly NOT a conviction.</p><p>A Dismissal (with or without prejudice) is a court decision, but decidedly NOT a conviction.</p><p>A Remand is a court decision, but decidedly NOT a conviction.</p><p>A Summary Judgment is a court decision, but decidedly NOT a conviction.</p><p></p><p>HENCE, a court decision is not by definition a conviction.</p><p>Your "sister" needs to go back to school if she helped you get that wrong.</p><p></p><p>If you want to deny your own post, have at it.</p><p>It does nothing more than make you look schizophrenic, but OK.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]70416[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>So, can you explain how you made the leap from ownership to anger about ownership?</p><p></p><p>I fail to see where that shows a better listening experience when going from 99.99% pure to 99.9% pure.</p><p>Empirical data is a nice thing, despite some people thinking science should be ignored, and feelings revered.</p><p></p><p>Even if brand new, there have been plenty of scientific (gasp) tests done and published online that show these crapacitors are <u>causing</u> voltage drops in use.</p><p>The tests are done using things like regulated power supplies, amplifier dynos, sine wave generators, powers soaks, etc, etc. So far, there have been no miracle $50 capacitors that transform a system, or even work.</p><p></p><p>And once again, it's basic troubleshooting to remove all unknown variables that can contribute to (or cause) a problem.</p><p>Or are you one of those guys who just starts replacing parts or adding parts until the problem goes away?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8919722, member: 683408"] Sorry Slapper, "hence" doesn't cut it for legal definitions. An Adjudication is considered a court decision, but decidedly NOT a conviction. A Dismissal (with or without prejudice) is a court decision, but decidedly NOT a conviction. A Remand is a court decision, but decidedly NOT a conviction. A Summary Judgment is a court decision, but decidedly NOT a conviction. HENCE, a court decision is not by definition a conviction. Your "sister" needs to go back to school if she helped you get that wrong. If you want to deny your own post, have at it. It does nothing more than make you look schizophrenic, but OK. [ATTACH type="full" width="694px" alt="1770232439037.png"]70416[/ATTACH] So, can you explain how you made the leap from ownership to anger about ownership? I fail to see where that shows a better listening experience when going from 99.99% pure to 99.9% pure. Empirical data is a nice thing, despite some people thinking science should be ignored, and feelings revered. Even if brand new, there have been plenty of scientific (gasp) tests done and published online that show these crapacitors are [U]causing[/U] voltage drops in use. The tests are done using things like regulated power supplies, amplifier dynos, sine wave generators, powers soaks, etc, etc. So far, there have been no miracle $50 capacitors that transform a system, or even work. And once again, it's basic troubleshooting to remove all unknown variables that can contribute to (or cause) a problem. Or are you one of those guys who just starts replacing parts or adding parts until the problem goes away? [/QUOTE]
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