Damage Control!! All hands on deck!! ✋ ✋ ✋
How Bad does it look, sailor?
Looks pretty bad, sir. Real bad.
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Geez, guys. You don’t seem to understand how the internet works. You have to learn how to play the game. All y’all are feeding the trolls. Just because someone says it’s carcinogenic doesn’t mean it is. Relax. There is no evidence after many years of Graphene safety research that it’s carcinogenic. That’s why I said it’s the last resort of the dedicated troll to use the cancer ploy. |
Hey, I got an idea. Let’s take up a collection so Tim can eat tonight. We don’t anyone starving to death on my account.
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Whoa! Perfectpathtech, methinks you need to develop a sense of humor and thicker skin. This thread is becoming a little bit unglued. Nothing like shooting yourself in the foot. Great come back, by the way. Ouch!
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Read my lips. Risks are speculative.
“Andrew Maynard, *Director of the Risk Science Center at the University of Michigan* is not entirely convinced that there is an issue. “Donaldson’s work certainly demonstrates the potential for graphene flakes to present a health risk if they are able to be inhaled and enter the lungs, or penetrate to the region surrounding the lungs. But that is a big ‘if’,” he told Materials Today. Pharyngeal aspiration delivers particles – or platelets flakes – to the lungs within liquid droplets and the droplets determine where the material is deposited. “This allows early experimentation on what could occur if the material could enter the lungs under handling and use,” Maynard adds. “But it doesn’t provide information on the plausibility of exposure occurring.” We do not yet know whether graphene flakes can become airborne and inhaled in a form that is dangerous during use.” Questions concerning health risks – while important – remain speculative,” Maynard says.”
Case closed.
- Your friend and humble scribe
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I agree with jitter. Why go after Wolfie? He’s too easy a Target. 🎯 If you’re going to pick on someone pick on someone your own size. Besides, we don’t really know why Wolfie behaves as he does. For all we know Wolfie was in a bad motorcycle accident.
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Wow! Even Lizzie is suspicious. It must be good. Make that great!
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mapman Every post tells a story
Whoa! That’s pithy. Where you been keepin yourself, maps? Did someone call for a troll convention? 👹
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Would it be too redundant if I mentioned solder joints? All solder joints in everything.
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Pseudo skeptics just can’t seem to stay away. It’s like a moth to flame 🔥 . The funny thing is it isn’t really that controversial. It’s difficult to separate the grinders from the so called honest audiophiles. 😬 Next up, glupson to ask, what’s a grinder?
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Well, mash my taters and call me Lumpy. There’s a new fascil-i-tater in town.
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The obvious solution (no pun intended) is to arrange to share one syringe among two or three buyers. Hel-loo! If someone wants to go all the way he might need the whole thing. You know, circuit breaker box, all solder joints, all microchips, all wall outlet contacts everywhere, video system, whatever. You don’t really know a priori how far you are inclined to go.
I don’t go all the way. - J. Edgar Hoover
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But is it fantastic? Nice doesn’t grab me.
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Words mean different things to different people. Especially bland generic words like nice and good and very good. Are you guys a little gun shy? If you’re going to build suspense you’ll have to do better than that. In my quarters they don’t mean anything.
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What tease! Hope this isn’t some kind of Vaporware. |
I’d opine it’s rather difficult to tell why you’re hearing what you’re hearing, Hour to Hour, Day to Day or Week to Week, Rain or Shine. What can I say? I would not (rpt not) be very surprised if the sound is affected by Sunspot and solar flare activity. If you’re interested you can keep a log, correlating SQ to sunspot and solar flare activity or weather, etc. And unless you’re just sitting there watching the graphene cure and not doing anything at all to the system, you cannot separate all the variables. Things are far from static. They’re very dynamic.
Plus there are great big variables that are uh, unmentionable. And I don’t want to get banned so I won’t mention them.
You can track solar flare activity at,
SpaceWeatherLive.com
The following paragraphs are taken from an article posted online in 2014.
“The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center, which provides important resources to describe the space environment, including geomagnetic storms, solar radiation storms and radio blackouts, is forecasting the possibility of moderate-to-strong geomagnetic activity for Friday and Saturday. The source of the activity is a coronal mass ejection observed earlier this week. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) – also known as solar flares – create a large mass of charged solar energetic particles that escape from the sun’s corona and travel to the earth.
In situations such as this, an established, well-coordinated strategy is activated. The Energy Department, other government agencies, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), and electricity utilities across the U.S. are working together, closely monitoring the situation and evaluating the impact to the Nation’s electric grid. NOAA issued a G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch last night so that the nation’s power grid operators have plenty of time to take appropriate actions for this level of storm. Reliability Coordinators for the power grid have been notified by NERC per their operating plans. The utility industry is monitoring the situation closely, following the NOAA reports and analyzing data from the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) Sunburst program, a geomagnetic-induced current monitoring system. The industry is prepared to take action as needed, including reducing load if necessary and changing operational settings to respond to system needs.”
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Actually, without even batting an eyelash, I can think of a bunch of things that have changed audio forever. I call them the icons of Audio. Many of them are virtually unknown or dismissed. What can I tell you? If you missed em shame on you. Snooze, you lose.
1. Mpingo disc 2. Green pen 3. Silver Rainbow Foil 4. The original Intelligent Chip 5. Cables that are controlled for directionality 6. Aftermarket fuses (70,000 sold and counting) 7. Franck Tchang tiny little bowl resonators 8. Vibraplane, Townshend and Bright Star pneumatic isolation stands 9. NASA grade DH (Diamond Hardness) Cones 10. Schumann frequency generator (Acoustic Revive) 11. Crystals |
It’s not a tweak, it’s a component? Oh, brother! That’s straight out of the Audio Marketing Handbook, page 1. Talk about an over-used expression.
Here we go, off to see the Wizard. And the product isn’t even out yet and the trite accolades are already flowing. We’re off to see the wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz.
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jafreeman Geoff, are you telling me this thing just tamed a geomagnetic storm? Seriously though, I am enjoying more retrieval of information within a more sorted-out presentation.
>>>Truly sorry to hear your system was out of sorts. Let me know when Diana Krall appears in your room.
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Be still, O brothers. My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
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Then, brothers, it came. Oh, bliss, bliss and heaven. I lay all nagoy to the ceiling, my gulliver on my rookers on the pillow, glazzies closed, rot open in bliss, slooshying the sluice of lovely sounds. Oh, it was gorgeousness and gorgeosity made flesh.
O my stale and unimaginative brothers, that is how you write a mini review.
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I’m afraid you’ll have to ask Mel Brooks. It’s from Blazing Saddles. 🔥
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tommylion jafreeman,
Wait until you get two weeks on it 😉
>>>>>Wow! Whoa! What?! It’s just possible you guys have accidentally uncovered a new law of physics - Well, or accidentally stumbled onto something very hush hush. Something that’s been buried for centuries in obscurity. A big cover-up.
What is it? That for nanometer tweaks the break in periods are always even numbered weeks, two, four, eight. And that turns out to be yup, you guessed it! Powers of 2. 2 to the power of 1 is 2, 2 to the power of 2 is 4, 2 to the power of 3 is 8. Voila! But that translates to even numbered days - 14, 28, and 56. All divisible by the number 7. A prime number. Also the number of the devil. The sum of the numbers 14, 28 and 56 is also divisible by 7. Whoa! 8 of course is a Fibonacci number and is the number of letters in the word Graphene. Tim Mrock also has eight letters. Is he the devil? So does Audiogon. Coincidence?
Has anyone noticed another peak at week 16? It should be there. Keep listening.
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jafreeman This new thing may not be a component, but it's like putting in a new component. The SR Blues and the TC are also like adding new components. The system remains the same---the signal passing through it has changed dramatically.
>>>>>The system remains the same. The song remains the same, too.
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Does not compute. No offense.
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The real question is where did he put it. |
Who knows, maybe directionality played a role, or which version. I’d have to be there.
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Marigo Audio I think has some. You can check with him. |
An observation: it takes a great many years for routine audiophile tweaks to make it all the way up to the executive suite. 😬 Does Fremer plan on discussing the Graphene contact enhancer next? |
Uh, guys, nanotechnology has been been around in audio for at least 15 years, especially the original Intelligent Chip (2005), the active ingredient of which was quantum dots, I.e., artificial atoms which, as their size suggests and as their explanation reveals, are the very definition of nanoscale. Not to mention WA Quantum Chips. Geez, has it been five years ago already? There are many audio products including CD treatments that employ nanotechnology, and graphene based contact stuff and even graphene cables. People just have not been paying attention. Nanotechnology is really after all is said and done just another buzz word, you know, like space age technology. 🚀
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I always thought it was from Shining Path, the communist party in Peru 🇵🇪 Or maybe The Shining.
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On second thought, that’s the dumbest thing I ever heard. No offense. ⚡️⚡️⚡️
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Yes, Frank, you took the bait swimmingly. 🐟 |
Tommy, are you stupid or something? I wasn’t attacking anybody’s religion, or mocking someone’s religious beliefs, whatever. I was mocking Frank - and by extension Tim - for using Jesus and devine inspiration to sell a product. Remember, Perfect Path? Hel-loo! I would think right minded religious folks would object, too. Get your facts straight before opening your yap.
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I’m just a little jealous. I wish I had thought of this before, using religion to sell controversial tweaks. Automatic customer base. Bingo! I’m all set up, you know, with Flying Saucers, Quantum Temple Bell, Teleportation Tweak, Re-animator CD Strobe Gun. It’s a natural. Hel-loo!
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lpretiring With apologies to everyone on this thread, I will make my final comment on the subject of the moment.
I find it most interesting how people on both sides of the fence speak in absolute terms when IMHO no living human being has definitive proof of their belief.
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Thank goodness for small miracles.
Your rude comments immediately followed my post. I’m not a mind reader. |
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
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“He was regarded as a teacher with incredible incite.”
That, gentle readers, is what is known as a Freudian slip.
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You know, your appeasement strategy might actually work. Lol
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shadowcat2016 Why do I hear the ghost of P.T.Barnum laughing...........a sucker born every minute.....yet another magic elixir that will make such an improvement in your total system that you absolutely HAVE to have it. Regardless of the price, it’s a STEAL.
>>>What’s the matter, are you afraid of clowns? The Barnum & Bailey Circus was one of the most successful enterprises in history. Hey-loo! Besides, PT Barnum never said, there’s a sucker born every minute. Why would he? What he did say was, people would generally be much better off if they believed in TOO MUCH rather than TOO LITTLE.
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To whom it may concern, NASA tech brief abstract on electrical arcing. When you know what to look for it’s not really that difficult to find. 😛
Technique eliminates high voltage arcing at electrode-insulator contact area NTRS Full-Text: Click to View [PDF Size: 91 KB] Author and Affiliation: Mealy, G. Abstract: Coating the electrode-insulator contact area with silver epoxy conductive paint and forcing the electrode and insulator tightly together into a permanent connection, eliminates electrical arcing in high-voltage electrodes supplying electrical power to vacuum facilities.
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