I'm not exactly sure what to call it. On it's own it's a totally kick ass CB but zapping it with 15Hz makes it one hell of an SP. Fired up, you can feel the hum this succor puts out. What makes this unit so unique is the removable orgonite cartridge embedded with a 3" crystal.
One of the main problems I had with CBs was the lack of compression the pipe crystals had, creating a serious lack of piezoelectric activity, which drastically limited it's performance. If you embed the crystal in the matrix, it's there to stay as a permanent part of the piece. This design not only satisfies crystal compression but allows me to change cartridges at will. In a way, it's like having a computer that you can never upgrade compared to having a computer capable of handling unlimited upgrades without ever touching the motherboard.
I can't help thinking cartridges are the way to go but I still have try this thing out to see if I'm on the right track. We'll see what happens this weekend.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
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"Kick-ass" is an understatement :o)
I still think it's a CB howitzer, though, even if it is "mechanized" with the zapper. The thing is, you really CAN feel it humming.
Making these things is fun :o)
wouldn't it be, making these things are fun?
No ... "making," in this case, is a gerunditive noun, not a verb, and singular. It is the subject of the sentence, whereas "these things" is the object. Therefore, the subject -- making -- and the verb -- is -- must agree.
Having said all that -- it's still fun to make orgone stuff :o)
Actually ... what Tom has done, HASN'T been done by anyone.
That is, make cartridges.
Everyone else is inserting crystals; and, crystals are tried-and-true conductors of energy --
But he's taken them to the next level, by encasing them in orgonite and making it possible to insert them where they're needed --
Crystals encased in orgonite have the potential to be themselves on steroids. And to be able to use cartridges at will, in any kind of application, be it a howitzer or a cloudbuster -- well ... I think it's an inspiration.
Reason No. 523 why I love this man :o)
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