jaddie
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All of this stuff about rigging the demo could be true, but they didn't have to go that far. There were two elements to the demo that could make it work without any physical rigging. First, there's no way to quickly compare the standard table vs the fancy rack. The move took time, and that time is quite sufficient to extend beyond anyone's short -term auditory memory. Second, there was no doubt some way of implanting an expectation, or anticipated result. Perhaps it was printed material, graphics, verbal suggestion, or some combination. That's all it would take, though, and a clear audible difference would have been "heard" by a great number of people, and the rest would question their observations enough to agree with them. Some of the audience could have been shills or plants, and just behaving enthusiastically. That kind of thing is easy, doesn't require any faking of wiring or connection, which might be easily exposed, and doesn't require special demo material, which also could easily be exposed by anyone with their own CD.