05-26-09: 2chnlben
...there are many who profess to hearing significant changes when incorporating a variety of relatively minor tweaks.
That goes to my statement that we all have different perceptions (and therefore different personal scales of the "wow!" factor).
Look, where I grew up, the most descriptive phrase when something was really good was, "It's fine.". It's fine? Not until I moved away did I experience people who actually got incredibly enthused about something and used exciting, descriptive language to express themselves.
Why let someone's personal perception be an insult to your intelligence? Why not accept that they perceive changes on a different scale than do you? Next time you try a tweak that in your opinion provides little change, and that someone else has described as jaw dropping, you'll know how to weigh that person's sensibilities relative to yours.
As I said, we're not clones. We all sense the world differently.

