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Constructive structure of controvers topics
While reading through the whole 20 pages long "Bionic 01 Video" thread I started to wonder if this actually used style of discussion is it really worth.
What's the goal, what's the gain, what's the reason of all this? If the reason is getting secured info that LRL really works inclusive finding proven evidence we have to work more like detectives and focus on technical details, staying strictly ontopic and avoiding any discussion that has really nothing to to with LRL if it's success that we wanna achieve. Do we want a working LRL or not? I hope everybody now says: YESSSS! So we really have to care about technical details. To make this whole "discussion-culture" problematic better understandable I will give you a very good example: You all know the Sony Playstation (1), THE game console from 1995-2001 (next came up the PS2, XBOX, Wii etc. etc.) Comparable with some working LRL I'm claiming now that you can play backups completly without modchip, bootdisc or swaptrick. What will you do now? Searching the internet high and low! What will you find? Nothing! Try it. Really. You only will get that info I told you already. So what will you do after this? If anybody comes up and will tell you it is possible, like with LRLs you will completly negate such claims. This is exactly the point we have here. If someone tells a LRL works it would be the same if I would tell you a PSX backup boots by playing some audiofile with the PC. Can't be possible, we can't imagine this could work - same like with LRL. We never have heard such could really work. We looked in all PSX forums or at Modchip-Pages and no one knows anything about this. It is impossible, because otherwise there never would have been modchips, if it really would be that simple. This is exactly the same like with LRLs. "We" have no proofs, "we" have no serious info that it works, so "we" don't believe in such stuff. You even would call me a liar 'cause I claimed such "nonsens" at all. So let's now play through that game: I'm claiming that playing a simple soundfile with the computer and sending it into the PSX completly replaces a bootchip. To keep it similar to the LRL I don't give you any evidence, so you have to check for other informations for verification of this statement. Maybe I could make some video like some guys do with LRLs so you see it but still won't believe it. But this won't convict you. Because it sounds simply far too unrealistic and crazy for you. Like with LRLs. No evidence, no circuits, no double-blind tests. I'm waiting for replys to my above claim... - let's see how you will argument. |
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