Actual Snake Oil

Sidebar leads me to believe this is an industrial/pharmaceutical waste byproduct from the manufacturing of snake powders.
 
Try asking in tube thread why an unobtainium very expensive NOS tube sounds better. Fortunately these people usually do not ask questions, they just pay and listen ...
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Contact enhancer, 3D enhancer, I read a couple paragraphs then thought maybe if i apply it to my, you know, ”member” next time my sweet wife and I are in “that” mood maybe I’ll have mind blowing orgasms?

Drop the price a little, make it water based, and totally change the marketing approach. Maybe toss in a little “length increasing functionality” and I think he’d have a much bigger market. ;)
 
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Contact enhancer, 3D enhancer, I read a couple paragraphs then thought maybe if i apply it to my, you know, ”member” next time my sweet wife and I are in “that” mood maybe I’ll have mind blowing orgasms?

Drop the price a little, make it water based, and totally change the marketing approach. Maybe toss in a little “length increasing functionality” and I think he’d have a much bigger market. ;)
A bit kinky there Bob, say that you cant get it off!
 
Contact enhancer, 3D enhancer, I read a couple paragraphs then thought maybe if i apply it to my, you know, ”member” next time my sweet wife and I are in “that” mood maybe I’ll have mind blowing orgasms?

Drop the price a little, make it water based, and totally change the marketing approach. Maybe toss in a little “length increasing functionality” and I think he’d have a much bigger market. ;)
They sell magnets for that too Bob.
 
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somewhere, someplace, there's a giddy audiofool who swears by it .........
 
Just for giggles, I saw the ad a couple of weeks ago and asked two "public questions". Any reviews on the product and do I get a discount if I buy two bottles? Both were answered.
 
No reviews to date but I hear the developer is looking for some reptiles to test the product and no discount for buying two bottles. As for my personal preference, I find the "illegal smile" product to be quite effective in enhancing dimensionality.
 
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Gotta love the message that you're mortally offending other buyers if you have the foresight to request a trial.
Personally, if I'd been left disappointed paying out for no reward, I'd be very happy if someone subsequently avoided my fate by securing a trial.
 
Try infusing your cable contacts with the following


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and speaking of high-end results

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There is an actual phenomenon in cables called "skin effect", yes?
 
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and now we know the origins
 
I'm speechless:

Electrons do not move down a cable quickly they move very slowly. They move around only 1mm/second or about 0.0393701 inch per second. Or about 1-10/th the speed of the slowest snail. However the spin of an electron is very fast and that is what matters. This creates the Dipole-Moment or Magnetic-Moment the energy we use tat produces what engineering refers to a the "b-field" a magnetic field used often to transfer through induction energy (magnetically transfer electricity) as in transformers ect. However all electrical energy transfer works on this simple principle, simply transferring energy magnetically from electron to electron. The b-field is simply a sum of all the electrons spinning together.

What does this understanding have to do with a contact or connection? Everything, contacts work in the same way but the task is harder due to the space between electrons that want to communicate your signal. This space although small to us is a large deterrent to the transfer of electrical energy, remember electrons are extremely tiny and this mechanical connection space or gap is huge to these particles it makes it hard to transfer the magnetic energy spin form one electron to the next and ads unwanted noise and a lot of it.
 
For pseudo scientific veneer:

"They move around only 1mm/second or about 0.0393701 inch per second."

Why not "about 0.04 inch per second", if the calculation inch vs mm is derived, and with it, its accuracy, from "around only 1mm/second"?
 
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