From: Phil_12345 on

>On Mar 30, 3:47 am, Benjamin Gawert <bgaw...(a)gmx.de> wrote:
>
> Just because you're too stupid to see the difference between
> vision/hearing degradation and that what is usually called "taste"
> doesn't make my statements wrong. Of course, I understand that *you* are
> not able to see it as it seems that biology on Canadian schools don't
> cover this topic at all. In other countries this is part of basic school
> education.
>
> Benjamin

Sir,

Exactly, vision/hearing degradation is the reason why each person has
his/her own preference of good/bad sound/image quality.
The brain can only process whatever signal send to it via the eyes or
ears. Look through a dirty window and a clean window, which image is
better. Cover your ears and uncover them, which is receive sound
better. The brain can only process what ever signal that the eyes
and ears can recieve and send to it. So seeing and hearing are based
on the eyes and ears. With good eyes, you see better and vice
versal.

I don't care which kind of education you got but obviously, the
function of the eyes and ears are not being taugh. I am to tire of
arguing with stupid.