Re: Arguing about audio? how about breadmaking?
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Fresh baked bread/buns in my house doesn't even make it past the cool down, gone is sixty seconds would be a pretty close approximation.
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Re: Arguing about audio? how about breadmaking?
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Anyone do pretzels? Those go fast around here.
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Re: Arguing about audio? how about breadmaking?
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These pretzels are making me thirsty!
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Re: Arguing about audio? how about breadmaking?
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Pretzels get me all twisted up inside.
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Re: Arguing about audio? how about breadmaking?
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Shawn, you could easily upgrade those outlets to these and I bet a breadmaker plugged into one of them would have less noise while in use. why the hell do people buy this crap..!!!! it's freaking copper!!!!!! as far as i know it, on Earth, we only have one elements table. Sooo copper has the same atomic structure, regardless of price!!!! Also, the exact same electrical conductivity, and reaistance..!!!!! Jake, you got me freaking going man..!!!!!! I blame you for this pointless rant...
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Re: Arguing about audio? how about breadmaking?
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Alex, you have to keep in mind the enormous prestige that having "audio grade" outlets would bring to you when a visitor who happened to be an "audiophile" noticed that you cared enough about "quality" electricity to install them throughout your house. For your further amusement, take a look at this nonsensical discussion of the "neutrality, speed, accurateness[sic], immediacy and natural timbre" to be had with this outlet .
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Well, just for pedantry's sake, atomic structures can vary significantly.
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Well, not all copper was created equally, right? Some of it is stretched so you get one long copper crystal running the entire length of the cable. For superior sound.
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For superior sound. If someone can make our breadmaker sound better, i'm all for a new electrical outlet.
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