Do we believe in Machina Dynamics?


Let's see: we've had the pebbles, the little clock, the turntable platform that includes only some old springs...and now the Contact Paper CD tweek. Do any of us believe in this? I know Geoff's an advertiser, and actually a very nice guy, but come on, fellow audiophiles...this is all the epitome of snake oil! No?
Every idea was tried, and has failed, numerous times. Despite being a nice guy, all he's selling is audio nonsense.
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>>Do we believe in Machina Dynamics?<<

Of course and the man behind the curtain as well.

Pebbles and covers and clocks. Oh my!!!!!
>>I wonder if there are people with personal agendas going here??<<

You would know best as leader of the kool aid drinkers.
>>In a democratic society like USA, there is such thing as Buyer Beware.<<

Or "reader beware" in your case.
>>Well the good thing is that they come in "mikro", "mini", "large" and "extra large<<

Yes but are they available ribbed, lubricated, and in different colors?
Norm, on 8/10/07 in the "fraud" thread that was pulled you stated you'd be gone for 5 days.

Yet here you are.

Did the teleportation device fail or is the teleportation union (Local MD 000) on strike?

Darn that newfangled technology.

It is, however, nice to have you back safe and sound.

And according to Einstein, a few seconds younger.
Let’s examine this more closely. On one hand we have science, logic, rational thought, objectivity, knowledge, reason, and common sense.

On the other hand we have Norm, Geoff, and Brutus the Wonder Dog.

Beam the trio up Scotty.
Phasors on stun.
Warp factor 5 Mr. Sulu.
What if they were Dull pebbles?

Or Clever Big Clocks?

This stuff is really confusing.

I called the Teleportation Tweek number and it was busy.

I ordered the Ginsu knives and Pocket Fisherman instead.
>>He has zero technical knowledge<<

Not true. He has extensive experience with Doppler preamplifiers, ceramic cables and a bunch of other loser products that hit the skids as soon as they hit the market. Science be damned!!!!!

Do a forum search and you'll see a history of somebody who changes system components as frequently as most of us change socks.

I'm not making this up. If you take the time it reads like a John Irving novel.

Only funnier.
>>If only 'Gon had a forum called "Suckers Club<<

Just read the posts of those who purchased the products.

However, in some cases "purchasers" received the products at a discount or even gratis in exchange for favorable reviews.

Read the posting history of those individuals. Entertaining for sure.
I think it's root canal Sparky.

I encourage all readers to search the archives for your posts.

Calling names is nothing more than a last resort to change the topic or divert attention.

Sticks and stones you know.