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#184342 - No. More a question of hands-on feedback from known sources Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Richard Erlacher said:
After all, if George told me it's a good thing, then it's his fault if it's not ... and not mine ... right? No. If George told you it's a good thing, you expect George to have tested and found it better than other - similar - things he had tested before. If George on the other hand claims it's a good thing without having any experience with it, then he will fool. So it's a question about how much you trust George. And it is also a question of how similar you feel you are to George, i.e. what probability there is that something he likes/thinks is good will also be liked by you. |
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