In Reply to: RE: Since we al are diyers.... posted by vinnie2 on August 27, 2015 at 15:05:35:
The problem with that is, Heinz only makes one Tomato Ketchup.
If you don't test it, you might inadvertently end up with Heinz "Heinz Cream of Oyster" or "Heinz Breakfast Wheat" on your hot dog.
You might then make inaccurate conclusions about the taste of your hot dog.
I can somewhat tell when tubes need changing by ear, but only if I have been listening to the particular amp over an extended period of time.
I am not saying your wrong, but for me in my DIY adventures I try to minimize the amount of variables when evaluating new to me designs.
No sense in throwing out good hot dogs because they sound bad with mystery sauce.
It's easier to make a conclusion of the hot dog's sound by using the original Ketchup.
The original Ketchup is thoroughly tested, that is why it pretty much tastes the same since 1896.
If you are not confused by now, you are probably hungry.
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