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I am convinced a new term has to be invented to describe STB powered systems. I was thinking of "Ri-Fi"
"Ridiculous Fidelity"
"Ridiculous Fidelity"
I am convinced a new term has to be invented to describe STB powered systems. I was thinking of "Ri-Fi"
"Ridiculous Fidelity"
Perhaps you're right. No doubt we'll think of something better.Problem with saying "Ri-Fi" out loud is that you sound like a retard trying to say Wi-Fi.![]()
OK - this has gone absolutely out of control. I added the other STB ingredients to the honey pot. I added them one by one, each one adding a distinct and easily recognisable signature/improvement. Then I got out the "B" component. I poured out about one fourth of the STB honey pot into a smaller jar, and added an entire bottle of component "B" into the smaller jar. However, the bottle was already half empty, so it was really half a bottle. It was about one eggcup full of "B" into the smaller jar. I mixed it in, then I placed the jar in the same spot under the stairs where the much larger honey pot had been.
It's completely out of control. I had to stop listening because it is so damn freakish!
Will you be using it as a paint?
Who knows? All I can tell you is it doesn't kill you within 12 hours.Yikes! Is it dangerous for the serum to come into contact with your skin at this stage?
Yikes! I've just nominated you for the Mad Professor award, btw.
At first he wanted me to supply the supporting technical data sheets. I told him the instructions he already has is all I've got![]()
Hmm , sounds like somebody wants to register a patent.......
There's always that danger. It would be difficult even for the Graphene Institute to unravel the mysteries of STB Black. Because there are redundant materials included. Not inactive materials, they all work. But where two possible materials can be used, I use both. In STB Black there are at least 8 redundant materials as well as 10 essential ingredients, so patenting it would be a nightmare without the recipe.Hmm , sounds like somebody wants to register a patent.......