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Re: CD sound quality video.
MarkSJohnson #291326 02/08/10 10:07 PM
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All of a sudden I've got the urge to put on a Doobie Brothers disc.


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medic8r #291328 02/08/10 10:14 PM
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Speaking of Doobies, y'all should get a kick out of this ... Joe Walsh Interview

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RickF #291330 02/08/10 10:18 PM
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Lol! good one Rick.


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RickF #291332 02/08/10 10:24 PM
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Of course it works. But the catch is that you also have to use an ionizer to remove any residual audio grunge, after you do the green highlighting. Then you'll get the full benefit.

I use this one.
http://shop.mapleshadestore.com/prodinfo.asp?number=IONOCLAST

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PeterChenoweth #291333 02/08/10 10:30 PM
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LOL. Good one. I guess I'll have to quit rubbing my cd's on my cat before playing them.

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CatBrat #291334 02/08/10 10:36 PM
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One of my friend's girlfriends won't talk to me any more. She was going on about how she got this de-ionizer stirring rod for water which removes all the ions. All I did was give a response which I imagine most of you here would now expect from me. \:\)

P.S. If your cat can ionize your CDs, you need to stop feeding him uranium.

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ClubNeon #291335 02/08/10 10:41 PM
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Wow, that would be some flat water...


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Ken.C #291337 02/08/10 10:57 PM
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What I need is a de-covalenizer to stir my water with.

My biggest problems with these de-ionizers are:
1. The amount of energy required to create an ion is a lot higher than something you want to be holding in your hand. Like alpha particles from radioactive decay, or high energy photons from UV sources.
2. Unless you know the ionization state of an atom, you don't know if it needs a negative or positive charge to return it to it's normal state.
3. How do you select only the atoms which need to be deionized?


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ClubNeon #291338 02/08/10 11:07 PM
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I bet she overlooked point #2, most people do.

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Not to derail this important thread, but I've just discovered Neko Case

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