mhardy6647
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Just saw this posted Someplace Else and it seemed weirdly, synergistically appopriate to share it here. YMMV, of course.
Some clarifications on the requirements of these "magic" products:
Stones Line Accessories made from natural material and minerals which, "loaded" with various liquid and ultrasonic dive baths, interact with electromagnetic fields and free energy.
Mini stones Small parallelepipeds of about 3x2 cm to be inserted inside the electronics
Stones Medium Discs of about 5 cm in diameter, to be used above and under the electronics
Big Stones polarized Parallelepipeds of about 7cm side treated with particular system that makes them sensitive to magnetic fields. Positioned towards the North Magnetic increased their effectiveness. Jiva lacquer Non-conductive paint partially derived from pre-treated stones and adding other elements. It can be used wherever there is a passage of electrons or magnetic fields.
Clamp stones Clamp for vinyl records, acetate and backelite. Yasoda 3 Gold Pair of directional signal cables, roded with particular high temperature equipment to mechanically stabilize the cable and improve electrical behavior, welds with silver parts.
Yasoda 4 - Stones version Pair of rodated magnetic and high-current signal cables, welded with ionized hot air system. Cleaning of ultrasonic connectors and conductors. Treated partly with the Jiva Super Stones lacquer.
Yasoda 4 - Stones Pot version. Pair of power cables roded with magnetic field and high current, welded with ionized hot air system. Cleaning of ultrasonic connectors and conductors. Treated partly with the Jiva Super Stones lacquer.
Yasoda 4 - Stones Alim version Roded magnetic and high current supply cable, welded with ionized hot air system. Cleaning the connectors before ultrasonic welding. Treated partly with the Jiva Super Stones lacquer.
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So the violins are the tweeters? What idiot doesn't know that a violin is made the way it is because of the coloration of the sound makes it a violin? Using a resonating box (violin body) as a box for your tweeter is nuts. I might have this wrong but it seems that this is what they are doing. A few simple tests by Amir would show what pure hogwash this is. Another completely insane idea that some people actually pay money for. I need to get in the Snake Oil business. I'm missing out on a lot of money........
Reading the copy, it sounds like they aren't the tweeters, but are just there to add the resonances. Does one let the strings vibrate freely? Is this justified by the idea that an orchestra is full of such resonating shapes?
Hasn't string theory been abandoned?maybe the violin strings are the tweeters - even better than a ribbon!
Hasn't string theory been abandoned?
Same thing.I think they just moved those guys out of the physics dept. and across campus to philosophy
But those are so last season. My Bianchi bike frame from 2011 has both "nano" and "carbon" plus "kevlar".Those morons can't even market well to audiophools. They say it "works on a micro-level" and completely missed the opportunity to use words like "nano" and "carbon"`
And it's Italian, which from a tech perspective moves the needle back at least 15 years.But those are so last season. My Bianchi bike frame from 2011 has both "nano" and "carbon" plus "kevlar".
That's possible. I have a vague feeling that classic Italian bike brands are being increasingly marketed with soft and dreamy eyed concepts like "soul" and "passion".And it's Italian, which from a tech perspective moves the needle back at least 15 years.
My old biking buddies who used Shimano used to say that Campagnolo was Italian for "you paid too much for that."That's possible. I have a vague feeling that classic Italian bike brands are being increasingly marketed with soft and dreamy eyed concepts like "soul" and "passion".
Even that could be true. When I decided to buy a road bike the main criteria were: 1. It has to be from a classic Italian brand 2. the groupset must be Campagnolo. A Shimano groupset could have been technically better, but I wanted my illusory piece of Italian road bike mythology. Recently I had to wrap the handlebars with 'Pro' (a Shimano company, afaik) handlebar tape. I pray no one will notice.My old biking buddies who used Shimano used to say that Campagnolo was Italian for "you paid too much for that."
Jenga!!
That requires restricted education and/or lack of aptitude being exploited by profiteering though, IMO.
It begs the question how limited are various education systems and how easily are its graduates exploited?