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hYdrociTy

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  1. The girls look like they're the same person too, only 1 is dressed up and the other is on a mountain bike making fun of the homosexual she's with.

    I think your shorts can be a bit higher.

    Who wears short shorts?

    I'd stay away from anyone who hangs out with that pedophile-looking guy on the left....

    HAHAHAHAH

    you will look back one day and think why the hell did i ask for this kind of advice on this awful place :P

  2. evanston! woooo northwestern! I envy you!

    the view from the rocky shoreline at late night, with the expansive lake in front of you and the lights of chicago but a few miles away to your right... *cries*

    to think just 6 years or so ago I almost jumped in that night and never surfaced... :(

  3. of course thats where they are making the profits higher..i still think there would be some sonic change with those.

    Well yea, air is being moved, the slightest difference in the room would change the sound. The ringing of the cups are intruders in to the music, which is why you heard it. Say someone entered the room, the sound would change alot too, but isnt in the form of intrusion like added ringing or the such, more subtle because the change is still music.

  4. The issue isnt whether your silver shot glass or their silver resonator and the materials. Obviously they contribute because of their mechanical shape...

    The problem is why is platinum and gold better sounding than copper or silver or whatever on that website? It just seems too convenient of a coincidence. Why does gold cables seem to be advertised as both warm AND detailed? What the fuck? So silver is more detailed because its shiny and costs more and copper is warm because of the color- so by that logic gold is warm because of the color and detailed because of the price?

    Just like wood. The rarer/prettier the wood the better it sounds? I swear people are retarded.

  5. No, you could always use one machine to cryo another, then use that machine to cryo the first. That way, the last machine to get cryo'd gets cryo'd by a cryo'd machine.

    That is, if it still works after the cryo process.

    Whoa that blew a bulb up in mah brain :P

    Cryo machine? What machine? They dip it in a vat :laugh:

    * Ramp Down-- The parts are first slowly cooled, using LN2, at a specified, tightly controlled rate until they are brought down to the target temperature.

    They chuck it in the vat. By flying though the air, the item is cooled. Then it hits the target temperature when it splashes in.

    * The Soak--The parts are then subjected to a very precise program that varies both the temperature and time held at various temperatures for a period of 20-40 hours. The exact temperature reached, the temperature variances and times held have been developed over the past few years by us and are unique to the Locus Design Group. The various programs, or "profiles", that we use are proprietary and designed to elicit the best performance for our valuable audio parts.

    It stays in the vat for a couple days. The "profile" is due to the liquid warming up, then they pour more in. They pour at proprietory, aka random times because the time entropy cleans up any magnetic fields that build up.

    * Return to Ambient--The chamber is slowly allowed to return to ambient temperature. The temperature ascent is closely monitored to ensure that it does not ascend too rapidly.

    They wait till it all evaporates, then they proceed to lift the vat, rotate it's axis, then let the object free fall in an advanced audiophile fashion into a corrugated cardboard box. The box then sits in the cryo treated warehouse (intarnet bizness guy's basement) until it is shipped out to your own doorstep, ready to reveal the hidden air in your system today!

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