Phil Leigh;623855 Wrote: 
> +1 - vinyl also adds noise, various distortions and compresses dynamic
> range (especially at the bass end).
> 
> Anyone who has ripped vinyl using capable equipment knows that it is
> (as Robin said) easy to capture EVERYTHING about the vinyl, good and
> bad.
> 
> Such rips are 100% indistinguishable from the vinyl. In fact it is
> possible to make them sound better than listening to the vinyl, by
> excluding acoustic feedback..

This is true. In a similar fashion, you can take the measurements of
your ideal woman of choice (36-24-36, yow!) and fashion a rubber doll
that would emulate the real woman (you can rip her, in technical
parlance), and no wanker would ever know the difference.

What's more, you can make that doll even better than the real woman
(i.e. make the breasts larger, the legs longer, the vagina tighter,
etc.)


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