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Article on Hi-Fi Myths

Al Christians
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#1: Jul 18 '05
I learned Friday night that the hi-fi talk is our most popular tape.
This page:

http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/product/...ontroversy.htm

Gives a somewhat different take on the controversy, almost certainly
bizarre. It's a long page and the interesting part is near the end.
The conclusion is:

"you just need to know what techniques to use to create a
'friendly', 'relaxing', energy pattern."

Al

Mike Meyer
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#2: Jul 18 '05

re: Article on Hi-Fi Myths


Al Christians <achrist@easystreet.com> writes:
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> I learned Friday night that the hi-fi talk is our most popular tape.
> This page:
>
> http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/product/...ontroversy.htm
>
> Gives a somewhat different take on the controversy, almost certainly
> bizarre. It's a long page and the interesting part is near the end.
> The conclusion is:
>
> "you just need to know what techniques to use to create a
> 'friendly', 'relaxing', energy pattern."[/color]


I find that playing back Python code over multi-stranded copper
produces the best results.

<mike
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Grant Edwards
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#3: Jul 18 '05

re: Article on Hi-Fi Myths


On 2005-02-21, Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org> wrote:
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>> "you just need to know what techniques to use to create a
>> 'friendly', 'relaxing', energy pattern."[/color]
>
> I find that playing back Python code over multi-stranded copper
> produces the best results.[/color]

Only if you color the edges with a green marker first...

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