Sam here and l just made a new discovry.


O.k this indirectly relates to music as i'm using frequencies.Using my multimeter on the hertz setting i discovered that canned food no matter what it is always measures at 0 hz and 0 hz means the food is dead and when i test fresh organic produce it measures between 20 and 25 hz and is alive, so i used my tone generator set at 20 hz using a clip running from the tone generator and clipped onto the metal lip of the canned good for 1 minute and take a second reading with the multimeter and now the food measures at 20 hz the same as the fresh organic produce even though the food has been sitting in a can for a year.This may be nothing however it may be something.
guitarsam
As we say in the world of Linux, you can tune a file system, but you can't tune a fish.
You Can Tune a Fish But You Can't Tuna Piano.

Nice studio album by Reo Speedwagon.

Well at least we managed to get this thread tuned to a music item.....
I just ordered a tone generator and high end digital volt meter to test cans of cat food. I want only the best food for my kitty. Is there a Hertz reference for cat food somewhere that I can download? Or will I be actually making THE reference research paper? 
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