Catechin in tea reduces oxidized LDL, but milk in tea destroyscatechin
Marshall Price wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
Frankly, I find the whole "tea as a health food" thing totally bizarre.
Drink tea that you like the taste of. Slow down and enjoy the tea. If
you are enjoying things, your health will probably be better. If you
are chugging gallons of crappy bottled commercial tea products, your
health probably won't be, because the benefit of slowing down and enjoying
the experience is missing.
I wish I had a Nagra. All I could afford was a Uher.
You probably can now... the Nagra III is basically worth nothing these
days and you can find a refurb unit for a few hundred bucks. And the thing
is, it still sounds damn good.
I did some work for a while with an original Report-L 4000, and I found it
could sound pretty good if you are very careful with levels everywhere in
the chain. Some of the cuts on the Balticon compilation album were done with
the Repoort-L and they don't sound bad at all if I do say so myself.
--scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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