Whatever you do, don't think about it.  Think about a blank wall.  Brain
waves will upset the delicate balance of quarks and muons in your
Squeeze Box, thus rendering your test -- Kafkaesque although very real
-- a complete waste.

tyler_durden;156721 Wrote: 
> One of my friends who was over for dinner last night said something that
> makes me suspect that I am involved in an audio comparison test.  He
> said "hey Tyler, how's that squeezebox workin' out for ya?".  
> 
> I am now stressing about being part of a test and my system sounds like
> crap today.  I'm afraid to say anything about it because I don't want to
> mess up the test results and have to start all over and wait another two
> or three more years for the results.
> 
> I desperately want to, but I'm afraid to go look at the stereo system
> and connections for fear of detecting some difference between the
> current setup and the original setup.  Part of me wants to know what
> the test is about and part of me wants it to continue to its conclusion
> so I can get the results.
> 
> What should I do?
> 
> TD


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highdudgeon

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