In Reply to: Just checked out the new Pioneer Kuro TVs posted by jaiva on September 7, 2007 at 21:37:14:
You say the Pioneer is not significantly better than Panasonic. That means it is insignificantly better, that to the extent it is better, it is so minor as to make no real difference. But you also say it is quite a bit better than the Panasonic, which I would take to mean that it IS significantly better. So I'm a bit confused. Maybe you are talking about two different aspects or simply use the word "significantly" different from the way I do. You may mean major difference by significant difference.
Joe
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Follow Ups
- A bit confused by your statement. - jsm 12:37:17 09/08/07 (4)
- Sorry about that - jaiva 16:41:53 09/08/07 (0)
- The difference between an insignificant difference and a significant difference… - David Aiken 14:28:13 09/08/07 (2)
- I guess I was thinking as a scientist. - jsm 17:06:30 09/11/07 (1)
- RE: I guess I was thinking as a scientist. - David Aiken 17:00:15 09/21/07 (0)