I just discovered a very interesting phenomenon. A few weeks ago I had my ART DIO hooked up to my NAD that was amplifying the sound card output of my computer. I was playing MP3s, as I usually do when I want to make an RIAA executive and his family have to sell sexual favors to various miscreants in order to buy a few meager scraps of stale 3-day old bakery at the local grocery; and every once and awhile the song would skip! This was weird, cause I never had a problem with skipping before. I eventually traced it to the act of me getting in and out of my chair! A static discharge was causing the DIO to cut out momentarily! I think the power supply was sitting on the carpet at the time. Well, I've since moved the gear around and didn't think much of it.
Now I've got the CD player in the spare bedroom with the DIO running and I'll be damned if the thing doesn't skip from me getting in and out of my chair in the next room! Wow. Now that's what I call cables making a difference!

If I roll around on the carpet in my chair it goes haywire! Shame on you ART, that'd never pass any kind of regulations!

Well, actually I don't know where the ESD breakdown is exactly; maybe it's the unshielded HG audio wires.
Anyone else notice this? Surely the Golden Ears would've noticed static altering the signal even if the DAC didn't skip, right?