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Purple colors help electronics?
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| I have never heard of Peter Belt but he has some unusual ideas.
http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/newslet...02/vol0602.html
Below is an extract of his newsletter. Is he a well-known crank or
something like that?
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If you have a CRT TV or plasma screen, you can improve it's picture
by attaching a strip of the purple material with Sellotape at the
extreme edge of the screen. Be pleasantly surprised. Apply a strip of
the purple material along the length of the TV, satellite and radio
co-axial cable to hear and see obvious improvements. Further
startling improvements can be had by wrapping a strip of purple
material on the co-axial plug of aerials and it's adapters. If you
own a portable and it has a telescopic aerial, wrap around the purple
strip at the base of the diameter of the aerial. Interconnectly, I
use a lot of Kimber cable PBJ stuff. Be amazed when you wrap a purple
strip on the collar of the phono plug exiting from your CD player.
The effect seemed to be more obvious when this is done at source. If
one treats both sides of the interconnects, the effect is
accumulative. Again, one could apply a purple strip along the length
of the interconnect to good effect. The fuse in the main plug can be
treated too. Wrap around the purple bit in the centre of the fuse
with Sellotape. I say wrap around as I have already tried lengthwise
with no effect. Remember to fit a purple strip to all your main
plugs. All your batteries benefit too. Wrap around the battery with a
purple strip. Trust me, I have tried and tested all these months,
they work. Give it a go. By the way, the purple strips respond well
if they are attached to CD jewel cases and vinyl from covers. Further
to this, audio cassettes and video cassettes respond to a strip of
purple attached. As a final reminder, the purple crucifix should be
attached to CDs, DVDs and vinyl discs for maximum effect
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| Spokesman 2006-04-29, 4:21 pm |
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"Will" <nomail@mail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97B488703F2CD835A1B@127.0.0.1...
> I have never heard of Peter Belt but he has some unusual ideas.
> http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/newslet...02/vol0602.html
>
> Below is an extract of his newsletter. Is he a well-known crank or
> something like that?
>
> ------------------------ END QUOTE -------------------
> If you have a CRT TV or plasma screen, you can improve it's picture
> by attaching a strip of the purple material with Sellotape at the
> extreme edge of the screen. Be pleasantly surprised.
The color purple has amazing value. If you tie a purple ribbon around your
little toe you will have a much better sexual experience. Purple condoms
further enhance the experience.
Apply a strip of
> the purple material along the length of the TV, satellite and radio
> co-axial cable to hear and see obvious improvements. Further
> startling improvements can be had by wrapping a strip of purple
> material on the co-axial plug of aerials and it's adapters. If you
> own a portable and it has a telescopic aerial, wrap around the purple
> strip at the base of the diameter of the aerial. Interconnectly, I
> use a lot of Kimber cable PBJ stuff. Be amazed when you wrap a purple
> strip on the collar of the phono plug exiting from your CD player.
> The effect seemed to be more obvious when this is done at source. If
> one treats both sides of the interconnects, the effect is
> accumulative. Again, one could apply a purple strip along the length
> of the interconnect to good effect. The fuse in the main plug can be
> treated too. Wrap around the purple bit in the centre of the fuse
> with Sellotape. I say wrap around as I have already tried lengthwise
> with no effect. Remember to fit a purple strip to all your main
> plugs. All your batteries benefit too. Wrap around the battery with a
> purple strip. Trust me, I have tried and tested all these months,
> they work. Give it a go. By the way, the purple strips respond well
> if they are attached to CD jewel cases and vinyl from covers. Further
> to this, audio cassettes and video cassettes respond to a strip of
> purple attached. As a final reminder, the purple crucifix should be
> attached to CDs, DVDs and vinyl discs for maximum effect
> ------------------------ END QUOTE -------------------
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| TimPerry 2006-04-30, 2:21 am |
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"Will" <nomail@mail.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97B488703F2CD835A1B@127.0.0.1...
> I have never heard of Peter Belt but he has some unusual ideas.
> http://www.belt.demon.co.uk/newslet...02/vol0602.html
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it pretty well known that in electronics colors can play an important part
in radiating and reflecting heat. However, anyone who would give event the
briefest consideration to the referenced article is probably to far gone on
mind altering drugs to hold a rational discussion.
the color purple (violet) is primarily important in electronics as
representing the number seven (7) in the color code.
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