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As business grows, umbilical cord blood storage prompts debate







As business grows, umbilical cord blood
storage prompts debate

As business grows, umbilical cord blood
storage prompts debate
04/10/2004 05:03 AM

Boston Globe Apr 10 2004 9:15AM GMT




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I tried writing something about this, but I couldn't stop thinking about quitting my job to start a company that makes powercords -- oh, excuse me, "AC Master Couplers" -- that are "a hybrid of [the] Kaleidoscope and Looking Glass interconnect geometries." For serious, two grand? But hey, that's a bargain compared to the Siltech Ruby Mountain Signature G6 series powercord -- now imported into the States at the bargain price of $6,700.

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CARGRPC_000.jpg imageRemember when your mom made you feel guilty about not liking your toys when there were starving children in Alabama or something? Sure, it made no sense, but she was already half-mad from a world that can develop $744 'Golden Reference Power Cords with Built-in Filtration.' It's unbelievable, I know, but I have it on good word that every time a gullible audiophile buys one of these cords the company ritually slaughters a whole tribe of African natives, entwining the sloughed-off spirits into the "patented stranded conductor geometry based on the Golden Ratio."

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