On Fri, 2014-01-17 at 13:14 -0800, cletusjenkins wrote:
> ---- On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 12:43:10 -0800 Ralf 
> Mardorf<ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote ---- 
>  >  
>  > Why does a manually wound coil for guitars does sound better than a 
>  > mechanically wounded coil does? The mechanically wound coil is more 
>  > precise! Don't underestimate human touch. The human brain is a 
>  > super-computer, no computer build by humans is able to compare with our 
>  > brains. 
> 
> Our brains (and bodies) are the most shoddily constructed, corroded, 
> inefficient, poorly maintained, infinite-monkeys sort of kajiggered 
> engineering in the known universe. In my opinion, that we experience flaws 
> and mistakes as "better" than exact reproduction and precise technique says 
> more about how we are flawed and improvised than whether there is something 
> intrinsically better about machine or manually wound coils.

Living beings are able to self-repair, to eat and to produce the needed
energy for doing some work. You only need to interrupt electrical power
given by humans, to kill a machine.



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