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Originally Posted by Frownland
What do you accomplish once you've determined that the apple is a better apple than the table is at being a table?
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A: fixed.
B: I accomplished being able to compare two unrelated things and possibly proving my point. I said it was outlandish, so I didn't expect this kind of exact situation to happen in better life. I'm jusrt saying it can be done, and judging two unrelated bands is easy compared to it.
I guess a better scenario is getting to choose what kind of prize you get at a game show, say like The Price is Right? Based solely on the quality of the items displayed, would you rather take the $500 Honeywell air conditioner or the $900 Ginori tea set? Most people would choose their situations as a denominator, or roomspace. To some, higher price means higher quality (a misconception, although they usually go hand in hand). In the event of quality itself if you're not put in a roomspace or necessity situation such as "I need a new AC" or "I need a new tea set," what would you choose?"