Julf wrote: 
> "Placebo effect" is just a derogatory term used by people who don't have
> an open mind, and are limited to resorting to silly things called
> "facts" as opposed to first hand experience.

What are you talking about? BBC iPlayer plugin always relays data
through the LMS server, so any perceived improvement turning on/off
proxied playback is either imagined or an accidental coincidence with
some other change eg. broadband or BBC issues. "Placebo effect" is a
good shorthand for that. If you actually think something else is going
on inside LMS and the plugin then you are wrong, bpa knows what he's
talking about.

I will not discuss the existence or otherwise of Placebo Effect in
medicine here, since it is wildly off topic.


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