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I mentioned to the wife that I was thinking of lining the walls with egg cartons. She gave me a look !
When you receive that look , you do nothing !
Fotunately, it is only on a couple of tracks, so not a huge problem.
Sadly big bellies come with sitting listening to music all day !
Adrian.
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stuxter
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Some one, some where..........will now be trying this
Whoever you are please let us know your results
My daughter ( 16 ) was taken in this morning by a story on local radio about painting the Humber Bridge pink. She is blond
Adrian.
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tg [RIP]
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Not actually on topic, but following your "pink bridge" story -
outside the national war museum/memorial in Canberra, our national capital, is a largely intact, japanese miniature submarine, dredged up from Sydney harbour after an attack there by 3 of these. When the Beatles brought out the song "Yellow Submarine" a group of well fortified WRANS from the local Naval radio base, repainted the whole thing yellow late one night. It of course made the local news, but all traces of the job had been removed by around 9am of the day it was discovered - probably a record for speed by the dept. of works Edited by tg - 02 Apr 2008 at 11:33pm |
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Dave Millier
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Ah, the work of Peter Belt. This stuff was all the rage in the mags a few year ago. Jimmy Hughes of Hifi Answers wrote a number of positive and scholarly reviews. Apparently it works by re-polarising some field other that is mis-aligned by em pollution or cosmic rays or karma or something. Belt never claimed it improves the hifi, just your mental aura so you could appreciate the music more. I imagine this careful approach kept him the right side of the law. |
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stuxter
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I find a couple of glasses of Rioja sorts out my karma/cosmic rays without having to buy lots of blue paper, safety pins , red pens or freezer bags
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Yes, but when you drink your Rioja, which type of glass makes your hi-fi sound better?
Ordinary glass or lead crystal, fluted or..................................
Adrian.
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