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Some hokum from Georgia Tech anent the Intelligent Chip

Machina Dynamica is now selling the Intelligent Chip. If your disks sound anemic or tinny, you can place one of these chips on top of your player while playing the disk to correct the problem within seconds. The most expensive chip only corrects 30 disks, so you might want to purchase several of them if you have a large disk collection. The chip works with CD, DVD, and SACD players. When not in use, it must be kept in its protective case away from any digital player to preserve its charge.

W. Marshall Leach, Jr., Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0250

Courses That I Teach This Semester

ECE3050 Analog Electronics
ECE4445 Audio Engineering

Courses That I Teach Other Semesters

ECE3040 Microelectronic Circuits
ECE4391 Electromagnetic Compatibility
ECE4435 Op Amp Design
ECE6416 Low Noise Electronic Design

[Clearly this guy is high on the scale of hucksters.]


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Topic - Some hokum from Georgia Tech anent the Intelligent Chip - clarkjohnsen 10:00:27 02/11/05 (141)


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