Are you familiar with early 70's American song that goes "bye bye Miss Bybees pie, Drove my Chevy to the levee, but the levee was dry..."Bye Bye Bybees😀
No, because their marketing is a load of BS and acknowledging that people actually buy into this garbage raises my blood pressure.
It doesn't raise my blood pressure, honestly.
People can do or believe anything they want to, but yes, I don't buy into all that stuff.
However, I do take a stand, and I will call out things that I see are wild misinformation and preying on people's pocketbooks.
I returned a faulty kettle to the manufacturer some time ago and re Hi-Fi the head of maintenance said that he would let me into a secret to reduce noise from a speaker;
"Just place a small glass of water in front of the tweeter".
"Just place a small glass of water in front of the tweeter".
LOL!
"Just place a small glass of water in front of the tweeter"
Why not just hang a piece of heavy cloth over it, or...... maybe, move it outdoors and let it play through a closed window?
Such rediculous BS!
"Just place a small glass of water in front of the tweeter"
Why not just hang a piece of heavy cloth over it, or...... maybe, move it outdoors and let it play through a closed window?
Such rediculous BS!
Just make sure the glass is transparent! You don't want your new precision acoustic lens to reduce the clarity of the sound.
Would you have to experiment with rotating the glass, it could be directional and you'd want the sound going the right way. Perhaps put it on cyro treated spikes.
The worst aspect is his position of authority as head of technical support, (kettle; R.H.), and what this implies about societal changes.
Sensible? Perhaps.
More sensible than a sparkling glass of steam-iron water in front of each beryllium dome??
Another question entirely.
More sensible than a sparkling glass of steam-iron water in front of each beryllium dome??
Another question entirely.
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Sensible? Perhaps.
More sensible than a sparkling glass of steam-iron water in front of each beryllium dome??
Another question entirely.
Fizzy water?
...and you believed them? 😉
We questioned theirs, turns out they had the authority to teach what they did. 😉
Sensible? Perhaps.
More sensible than a sparkling glass of steam-iron water in front of each beryllium dome??
Another question entirely.
Fizzy water?
Perfect!..... the fizzy would add some sparkle to the sound! 😱
I bet the noise of the fizz is not that different from the noise the process is attempting to remove. White?
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