I found this message really intriguing since the rabbit is
really in an ad for Energizer batteries not Duracell.
One wonders why advertising is useful! I have had
exactly the same experience. The ads are memorable,
but what they are ads FOR is not.
"Better than the original"--who can forget the old
master at the easel. But what was being advertised?
"It's not nice to fool Mother Nature'. What was
that an ad for?
"I can't believe I ate the whole thing" "You ate it, Ralph"
--unforgettable
but what was the product?
I suppose this is good--the culture is added to without
benefit to the probably undeserving!
Robert
On Wed, 27 Jul 2011, Richard wrote:
Surely a Duracell would be perfect for the job, I mean, it does wonders for
that rabbit.......
The problem with using a cheap battery for doing this is that
those electrons which are really not able to move anymore (for
example those having a broken leg, the result of smashing into
another one going in the opposite direction) are not flushed
out, but merely reduced to debris that will impede the flow
of the new electrons.
To really clean up your cable you need something more
sophisticated and expensive, the more expensive the
better.
--
FA
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