View Poll Results: Do wires really matter?

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  • Absolutely! Without question!

    14 36.84%
  • No way! No difference!

    4 10.53%
  • Yes, but not very much. Incremental at best.

    16 42.11%
  • Not sure. Maybe if I had a better system I could tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    Yeah I think I'm going to retract that last statement. I'm not THAT desperate!
    OK MJ.

    I still think that you should just go to your local bar (or church, shopping plazza, etc) and sit there licking your eyebrows. Eventually, someone will start up a conversation with you.
    Then you can tell them how big your hard drive is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    I think the judge of a real audophile is measured by how many relays click when one presses power. That's MY opinion.
    It's not the number of relays, it how dim the lights go and for how long. Extra points for a loud hum that gradually decays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermanv
    It's not the number of relays, it how dim the lights go and for how long. Extra points for a loud hum that gradually decays.
    I don't think I want to enter that contest.

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    [QUOTE=Rich-n-Texas]No need to apologize hermanv, that's the beauty of being a transplant from the north. I can deny sooooo much more this way.[QUOTE]

    Yeah, well around these parts, if you are a "transplant from the north", you are definitely due for a whoppin'!

    Don't even think about denying nothin'!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    Yeah, well around these parts, if you are a "transplant from the north", you are definitely due for a whoppin'!

    Don't even think about denying nothin'!
    Cat's outta the bag!

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    ....?
    Last edited by Auricauricle; 11-06-2008 at 03:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    Cat's outta the bag!
    Not yet.
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    Cute cats.

    Not to get OT, but my cat, Thelma is no longer on insulin. Changed prescription food, she lost weight and has returned to a normal lifestyle. I'm very happy about that.

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    Good for you for being proactive and getting your cat treated. I get sick of stories about animal owners who think their critters are little automatons that are simply present to be petted and fed. Like our needs, physiological, psychological and all the other tionals, criiters have similar issues. I am sure Thelma has more than nine lives left, thanks to you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auricauricle
    Good for you for being proactive and getting your cat treated. I get sick of stories about animal owners who think their critters are little automatons that are simply present to be petted and fed. Like our needs, physiological, psychological and all the other tionals, criiters have similar issues. I am sure Thelma has more than nine lives left, thanks to you!
    Every morning, my cats will follow me around until I pick them each up for a minute. Not until after that will they run to their bowl. And their bowl has an automatic feeder. They don't need me to feed them. They just want their morning hug first.

    The cute little buggers.

    Glad that your cat is getting better Rich. Hope it continues.
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    "Butterbean".
    Last edited by Auricauricle; 11-06-2008 at 03:54 PM.
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    The Cat's Meow regarding cables, the brilliantly funny and knowledgeable story at http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm, comes through with stunning clarity over the flimsiest of wires.
    Last edited by antiphase; 08-01-2008 at 01:29 PM.

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    Anti: This was a terriffic article to read. Very informative, frank and well written. I especially was appreciative for the comments regarding "conditioners". You will find comments I have made (among many others, alas) regarding a doohicky called the Exorcist, a product made by Gryphon Audio. This post shed a bit of light on this issue.

    Thanks!
    -Aa

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    Anti: Very nice segue back to the topic at hand.

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