Clever Little Clock - high-end audio insanity?


Guys, seriously, can someone please explain to me how the Clever Little Clock (http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina41.htm) actually imporves the sound inside the litening room?
audioari1
Is it better for one to not be sarcastic, or to not make any sense? I'll stay with those who are both sarcastic *and* make sense over those who are totally sincere and make no sense at all...However Audioari1, unlike Wellfed I suspect, it's now quite clear, seeing as your last post is irreconcilable with the question you posed at the top, that you were *not* being sincere in asking it, so therefore this is a troll: Insincerity + making no sense = a fraud. Had my fun, I'm outta here.
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01-29-06: Zaikesman

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OMG, I LOL'ed, LMAO'ed, and even ROFLMAO'ed!

Well played sir!
>The CLC is a time travel device. It minimizes the time difference between the time captured on the recording and the current time<

Well Audioaril you'd better tell Kirk and Spock so they don't corrupt the time space continuum when they warp back to the 21st century to check this out. Although if the clock is powered by dilithium crystals, it may prevent any such occurrence. Beam me up Scotty.
I wouldn't be so sure that these guys fall under the legal definition of consumer fraud. All they claim is that if you put the clock in your listening room, your system will sound better. And they have testimonials from customers confirming this. That would seem to put them in the clear.