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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Nice and concise, thanks Laurens.
    Yes, agreed.

    I suppose someone should probably also mention that HHT is also a poor predictor of weather, and stock market behavior

    It is what it is....and it isn't what it isn't. I think this thread set out to explore the first and not the latter...but I digress.

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    Thanks, happy to summarise

    Quote Originally Posted by unit View Post
    I suppose someone should probably also mention that HHT is also a poor predictor of weather, and stock market behavior
    That's right, HHT sucks for weather. Shave tests, though...
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    Well, you have to actually have hair to do that test...once again, discrimination rears it's ugly heads towards the follicly challenged....sigh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phrank View Post
    follicly challenged....sigh.
    Hahahaha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by unit View Post
    Yes, agreed.

    I suppose someone should probably also mention that HHT is also a poor predictor of weather, and stock market behavior

    It is what it is....and it isn't what it isn't. I think this thread set out to explore the first and not the latter...but I digress.
    My barometer uses a hair to tell the weather...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    My barometer uses a hair to tell the weather...
    Does it have five levels? Is it smooth like glass on your face?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurens View Post
    Does it have five levels? Is it smooth like glass on your face?
    Yup, actually it's exactly like that, "Stormy, Rain, Change, Fair and Very Dry", five levels and the face is smooth as glass... well it is glass!
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    I use the hht. Works for me. You dont have to. Shave test is supreme obviously. To ridicule it or tell somebody its useless or the only way to tell if the blade is ready is ridiculous. Like to use it? Great, find its a waste of time? Great. Whatever floats you boat. Some guys hone their blades on the frosted edge of their car windows. Great. Whatever makes you happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurens View Post
    Maybe a summary will help. Someone asked about the HHT scale that is sometimes used, such as HHT 4 and HHT 3. Some argue that these levels can be useful, others argue that they cannot be compared to other people's outcomes and therefore are of no use. Then some people argue that the HHT is a pretty good predictor of shave-readiness, whereas others argue that only the shave test is. And then someone said something about varying mileages.
    + 1, an accurate portrayal of the question and the various answers in a paragraph ........ that said, this thread, @ 8 pages on my display, is now becoming a .......... ........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurens View Post
    Semantics, whether or not shaving can be seen as a test to predict shaveability, and lathering strops. Of course, none of these items are related to the original question

    Maybe a summary will help. Someone asked about the HHT scale that is sometimes used, such as HHT 4 and HHT 3. Some argue that these levels can be useful, others argue that they cannot be compared to other people's outcomes and therefore are of no use. Then some people argue that the HHT is a pretty good predictor of shave-readiness, whereas others argue that only the shave test is. And then someone said something about varying mileages.
    I was just joking with the 1st post. But thanks for the details.
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