Can you point out the rest?
Why would I need to do that? You stated you weren't drawing conclusions about the Z7's and I quoted one of your posts where you were very clearly drawing conclusions about the Z7, why would I need to waste my time going through your posts to illustrate more instances of it, does that somehow change anything?
And it's not so much a conclusion as it is an observation. I collected them over time from folks who have heard both and posted their thoughts prior to my posts.
And this is precisely what bugs me about Head-Fi these days. Most users used to refrain from these types of posts if they didn't have experience with the product, but now there's a proliferation of people who read some user impressions and suddenly think they're an authority on it even though they've never heard the item they're drawing these conclusions about. There's so much of this that it's become near impossible to find useful info from actual users because it's so hard to sift through the posts and get to know who has actually heard something and posting based on experience vs. those that haven't heard something posting opinions based on what they've read.
Don't get me wrong, I draw conclusions like these all the time. I live in a somewhat more remote location in regards to anything Hi-Fi so I have to rely on buying to try. Before I buy I like to read pro reviews and user reviews, then correlate the results to try to get an understanding if the product might be what I'm looking for. The difference is, I won't post any of my thoughts until I've actually heard a product because more often than not what I think a product is going to sound like based on those impressions I read is usually off base to some degree or other. Personally, I don't think it does anyone any favors when people post their personal conclusions based on others impressions because a good amount the time it spreads misinformation.
I'll use the conclusions you drew about the Z7 user base as another example. Not only were you drawing conclusions about the Z7's quality but also, from what I can tell, your observations about the user base were way off and did nothing but belittle their experience.
Anyway, it's clear that you feel like I'm on some sort of crusade to "draw conclusions" rather than actually discussing anything, so I guess I'll stop until I get to hear the Z7 first hand. And then I'll report back.
Please do get to hear them, I think getting your own experience with the Z7's is a very good idea, although with the level of expectation bias you've shown throughout your posts I personally will take your report with a grain of salt.