this is getting to the point where people are posting for the purpose of proving someone wrong, and even for the purpose of forcing that person to accept that they are wrong and feel bad for being wrong. that seems childish to me and i don't believe that that's the purpose of this forum. if you're going to try to make someone mad/feel bad, at least do it with finesse, nyIREgyNAZI.
anyhow, i'm not even sure hardy_practice's argument is as wrong as it is being made to be. People are saying that technique=musicality, so you need technique for musicality. however, if technique=musicality, then musicality=technique and you would need musicality for technique. These terms are vague, but i still think they connote slightly different things.
To give a personal example, i have found that my perceived capacity for improvement has improved drastically after i've started practicing by playing things very slowly and holding down the pedal so i can better "hear" the music. Now i find there's many more dimensions for me to pracctice, so my practice has become more meaningful. if this is what hardy_practice means by having a "musical intent", then to some extent i agree with what he's saying.