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"Arny Krueger" wrote: The 'mazing Randi: That magazine, Stereophile, has published articles that make most pseudoscience look pale. The "Tate [sic] Clock," a regular Radio Shack digital clock treated with liquid nitrogen and a "secret process" to align electrons in the power supply (?) is only one of the products it tested and approved, Sticking to this old canard? http://www.stereophile.com/accessory...84/index4.html "Although we followed Tice's instructions about using the clocks to the letter‹not placing them on top of power amplifiers or other components likely to throw a magnetic field; experimenting with the AC plug polarity‹we were not able to verify the claims made for the TPT clock here in Santa Fe." Here's JA: http://www.stereophile.com//asweseeit/787/ Stephen PS Arny, there was a jpg inadvertantly included in your post. Please be careful when you paste articles so as not to include images in a non-binary group post. |
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