In the book you say the description said that it was made of a high-purity copper wire designed to thoroughly eliminate the adverse effects from vibration and help stabilize the digital transmission. I don't quite understand that if you could see where sort of sort of an analog signal, maybe the, you know, jitter and ripple. That's my favorite part. And one hopes that that extra verbiage and jargon and so on doesn't affect the people who have no hope in life of ever hearing the difference,. or no care whether they do.
In this episode of the You Are Not So Smart Podcast we discuss the illusion of knowledge with Christopher Chabris, co-author of "The Invisible Gorilla." After that, we eat a triple-ginger molasses cookie while discussing non-believed false memories.
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