I think that a very cool way to explore the phenomena associated with the properties of magnetic fields is to utilize a gel that can be 'impregnated' by the same techniques that magnetic tape utilizes. Think about it, picture it, and then if you have any ideas about such a feat, let me know.
These are ideas that came to me about 8-10 years ago when digital was basically leaving analog in the dust. I'm a musician and I know from an artistic standpoint, in anything, that there is a huge sacrifice going on with the world of digital. If you don't see it you are obviously not aware of how absolutely amazing the wonders of electronics can be. Has been.
While I preeched at my younger brother about sine waves he used to say things like, " Man, you don't see where it's headed do you?. When the sampling rate gets to X point, you wan't be able to hear any difference..."
Oh brother, how wrong you are! Digital has no phenomenas. I loved my first Marshall amp melting down..THAT'S ANALOG
2007-06-01
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paulj0557-vacuum cleaner expert
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