Seriously Compressing the Dumbshit
1071I was curious as to why he was selling stickers to put over all your bar codes (apart from the obvious reason that if you can convince people to put stickers over all the bar codes in their house you can sell them a lot of stickers). I think it has something to do with this:Yes, it's our old friend, Information Fields, that's the problem. It's the thing itself AND the INFORMATION ABOUT THE THING, the meta data you could say. The information field is produced by the sum total of all like objects, for example things that are long and slender, things that are hollow, things that are blue, would all produce their own information fields. Thus, an object that is long and slender AND blue would be associated with, be linked to, a specific information field, a morphic field, shared by all long, slender and blue things. And the more there are the more powerful the information field. Words, phrases, books and other media like CDs and records also produce their own type of information field. And the electonic devices that bring information into the home produce fields as well - e.g., televisions, computers, iPads and cell phones. It was recently reported there are 7.3 billion active cell phones worldwide as of 2014. That would be one big honking information field! So, anyway, what we have here is a land line phone or cell phone the very presence of which, even though it's not even turned ON, causes the listener to perceive the sound as worse than it actually is. Any guest in the room will also perceive the sound as worse than it actually is. The guest would also perceive the sound as improved after the phone has been treated.Seems like this dude has a pretty good scam to get rid of all his old junk. Want to buy this old portable AM/FM radio? Of course you do, it's been 'hot-rodded'.