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Jamie

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2005年9月23日 01:27:042005/9/23
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I've just met someone, who, when he buys his expensive silver cable,
pays a cryogenic company to freeze them before he "burns" them in with
music.

Hmmm...that could be a new marketing tool - Cryogenically prepared
cable!!

Phil Allison

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2005年9月23日 02:59:432005/9/23
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"Jamie"

>
> I've just met someone, who, when he buys his expensive silver cable,
> pays a cryogenic company to freeze them before he "burns" them in with
> music.
>


** Not one of the same "cool" guys that sits out in the snow drinking
odka - is he ??

.......... Phil


Adam F

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2005年9月23日 05:14:232005/9/23
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"Jamie" <tgtgtgtgtg...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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That's an old one sadly. Still ranks well in the pantheon of ridiculously
exxy mods tho.


//Adam F


Mike

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2005年9月23日 17:57:212005/9/23
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Don't mock, these things really work.

In fact I just used one of those expensive power cords for my system. As an
experiment I decided to plug it into my kettle to boil some water to make a
cup of coffee and wow what a difference this makes.

After the water boiling in record time I noticed a that the whistle sounded
very clear indeed. It sounded so good I thought I would let it boil for a
few minutes longer so I could bask in the ambiance.

I then used the water to make my coffee and what a surprise, the best coffee
I have tasted by far!! a beautiful taste that just rolled of my pallet. It
was like an angel crying on my tong.

I fully recommend everyone to buy one of these power cords and experiment. I
am going to use it to fire my PC up next, I heard it makes the CPU run at a
higher clock speed. Keep you posted ;-)


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Fred At Home

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2005年9月23日 18:20:092005/9/23
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"Mike" <NOSPAMm...@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
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> Don't mock, these things really work.
>
> In fact I just used one of those expensive power cords for my system. As
> an experiment I decided to plug it into my kettle to boil some water to
> make a cup of coffee and wow what a difference this makes.
>
> After the water boiling in record time I noticed a that the whistle
> sounded very clear indeed. It sounded so good I thought I would let it
> boil for a few minutes longer so I could bask in the ambiance.
>
> I then used the water to make my coffee and what a surprise, the best
> coffee I have tasted by far!! a beautiful taste that just rolled of my
> pallet. It was like an angel crying on my tong.
>
> I fully recommend everyone to buy one of these power cords and experiment.
> I am going to use it to fire my PC up next, I heard it makes the CPU run
> at a higher clock speed. Keep you posted ;-)
>
>

That would be funny except for the fact that half the posters here actually
believe you.


FruitLoop

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2005年9月23日 18:48:152005/9/23
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"Fred At Home" <fred...@fscans.cjb.net> wrote in message
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You do ??????

paul packer

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2005年9月24日 03:47:202005/9/24
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 07:57:21 +1000, "Mike"
<NOSPAMm...@aapt.net.au> wrote:


>I then used the water to make my coffee and what a surprise, the best coffee
>I have tasted by far!! a beautiful taste that just rolled of my pallet. It
>was like an angel crying on my tong.

Well, don't burn you tong whatever you do.

Mike

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2005年9月24日 06:43:572005/9/24
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Oooops, Busted by the spelling Police.
Why is you second name packer??

"paul packer" <pac...@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
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Bob

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2005年9月25日 23:16:472005/9/25
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Don't forget the insulated standoffs to keep the cabl in free air off
the floor!

paul packer

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2005年9月26日 06:20:102005/9/26
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 20:43:57 +1000, "Mike"
<NOSPAMm...@aapt.net.au> wrote:

>Oooops, Busted by the spelling Police.
>Why is you second name packer??

You mean "your" second name. Otherwise I don't understnd your
question.

Mike

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2005年9月29日 00:54:342005/9/29
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Sorry officer, it will not happen again.

I guess I will loose all privileges to post to the news group for a year.

"You have too much time on your hands mate...." Your far too smart for this
group. Maybe you should try the Mensa Group.

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Iain M Churches

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2005年9月29日 15:20:562005/9/29
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"Mike" <msme...@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
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> "You have too much time on your hands mate...." Your far too smart for
> this group. Maybe you should try the Mensa Group.
>

Who would want to discuss tables? :-)

Iain

Ayn Marx

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2005年9月29日 18:06:352005/9/29
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Bob wrote:
> Don't forget the insulated standoffs to keep the cabl in free air off
> the floor!

That's an interesting one. I've never been able to hear anything in it
but have often wondered if electrical
(electrostatic?) differences between synthetic and woolen carpet could
influence electon flow to a degree suficient to be heard on ABX tests.
Just imagine all those audiophools rubbing their shoes on the nylon
carpet to charge it up.

paul packer

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2005年9月30日 02:09:192005/9/30
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:54:34 +1000, "Mike" <msme...@aapt.net.au>
wrote:

>Sorry officer, it will not happen again.
>
>I guess I will loose all privileges to post to the news group for a year.
>
>"You have too much time on your hands mate...." Your far too smart for this
>group. Maybe you should try the Mensa Group.
>

That's "you're" too smart for this group.

No, I'm not.

Yes, you do lose all privileges for a year. :-)

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