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<blockquote data-quote="pjhabit" data-source="post: 5774556" data-attributes="member: 597083"><p>I sit back some nights, reading this forum, and I got to say. Of all the personalities portrayed through the many posts. Your elitest, know-it-all attitude is easily the most unbecoming drivel I have the pleasure of reading. </p><p>lmfao</p><p></p><p>For an extream test of your convoluted thinking, try this experiment.</p><p></p><p>1)Go to your swing set in your back yard</p><p></p><p>2)Grab a swing &amp; twist it up tight</p><p></p><p>3)With your face near the seat, release the swing &amp; observe the reaction</p><p></p><p>As far as the twisted vs. nontwisted debate goes. If the wires aren't excessively stressed, I see no harm in it. My RCA's are of twisted pair design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pjhabit, post: 5774556, member: 597083"] I sit back some nights, reading this forum, and I got to say. Of all the personalities portrayed through the many posts. Your elitest, know-it-all attitude is easily the most unbecoming drivel I have the pleasure of reading. lmfao For an extream test of your convoluted thinking, try this experiment. 1)Go to your swing set in your back yard 2)Grab a swing & twist it up tight 3)With your face near the seat, release the swing & observe the reaction As far as the twisted vs. nontwisted debate goes. If the wires aren't excessively stressed, I see no harm in it. My RCA's are of twisted pair design. [/QUOTE]
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