Th1x4nG
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When I heard that this cable had a Dielectric-Bias System to reduce distortion, I knew no amount of money would be too much to stop me from buying one. I was able to find a way to use it to convert a signal to my 1992 Toshiba TV, and wow, what a difference. It makes cartoons look like actual people. Can't wait to put on Battlefield Earth with this baby.
Ik moet mij serieus inhouden om ni te beginnen brullen van 't lachen op dit late uur. :')
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kapot :')I bought this cord to replace my unborn son's umbilical cord. It seemed the one he was supllied with from his monther had less throughput, more distortion and certainly no perfect-surface silver conductors. After one rather disappointing full trimester he seemed to be taking an awful long time to gestate, so I bit the bullet and bought this cord. It was pricey but I though my son was worth it.
Although installation was actually quite difficult, now that this cord is installed I have begun to notice quite a difference. Rather than just kicking as he had been doing he is now performing yoga positions and running marathon-distance lengths. He sings along to music pressed against my wife's stomach and can communicates with sign language during ultrasounds.
My wife is now in her third trimester and after one whole trimester with the AudioQuest Diamond cord installed I can certainly say it was worth the money in every way. My unborn son is now 22 lbs 3 oz and I have enrolled him in college for next year. Life will be a triumph for him, all thanks to the Dielectric-Bias System of this cord.
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Zit een paar pagina's verder, sommige zijn zo droog dat ik efkes moet stoppen me lezen

De bus daarentegen... 





Ben 20 jaar oud, een beetje vrijheid zo wel eens mogen. Soms heb ik het zo lastig dat mn ouders me niet verstaan.