does anyone sharpie thier CD's???


its amazing. take a wedge sharpie, and color in the outermost edge of the CD.. then color in the center flat area, and the innermost edge... when you hold the CD up to light, you should not see any coming through..... so actually before you do this, pick a track, turn it up and listen,,,,, then color in the disc, without adjuting the volume, listen again..... i get more volume, calrity and depth...... check this out!!
jonnytanner

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09-30-07: Freemand
Metro, is there science to the cleaver little clock? Do you know of any. If there is no science does that mean the clock can't work and its that dreaded audiogon word "placebo effect".

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You're kidding, right?

I didn't see a smiley so I had to check.
10-06-07: Freemand
Kidding about what?? I want to know if there is science or any known science in the cleaver little clock.

I was also curious, that if there is no known science, then does a product not work and its placebo cause of no science?

They seem like reasonable questions. There just seems to be many on here that say if there is no science in a product it's your imagination or placebo effect.

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Kidding about the clock having an effect, of course.

I sense you seem to think the clock might have an effect.

Care to elaborate on how a device that
(keep in mind the following quote is taken direct from Machine Dynamica's website)

"has no direct or indirect influence on the "audio signal" per se -- not on house wiring, audio components, cables, interconnects, power cords or acoustic waves in the room."

HOW could a device that CLAIMS to have no interaction with anything change the sound?

The answer is clear and doesn't need to invoke science.
WOW!! Works even when it's outside the room.

Simply amazing. You better get ahold of Randi post-haste.