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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 896101" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Guys, anyone can have different experiences with a particular AV. People have usually good reasons to avoid or dislike some AVs. That is normal. But, we should not start by assuming that our experience is better than others. We should not also generalize our bad or good experience with particular AV, because any personal experience is not statistically relevant.</p><p>The discussion about the validity of personal experience over the experience of other people is usually pointless and only bloats the thread. Insisting about the general validity of personal experience is irritating for others and can provoke "too personal" posts. All problems can be avoided if we simply assume that anyone can have the right to its own experience without blaming others that they want to bash or worship the particular AV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 896101, member: 32260"] Guys, anyone can have different experiences with a particular AV. People have usually good reasons to avoid or dislike some AVs. That is normal. But, we should not start by assuming that our experience is better than others. We should not also generalize our bad or good experience with particular AV, because any personal experience is not statistically relevant. The discussion about the validity of personal experience over the experience of other people is usually pointless and only bloats the thread. Insisting about the general validity of personal experience is irritating for others and can provoke "too personal" posts. All problems can be avoided if we simply assume that anyone can have the right to its own experience without blaming others that they want to bash or worship the particular AV. [/QUOTE]
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