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outsmarted refactored
The very word "outsmarted" has a cliche factor of 98.9%
Pretty much the whole shit-show is better covered by the old, not-the-least-bit-tired adage "everything that can go wrong, will go wrong".
The other 1.1% of "outsmarted" is brilliantly covered by Foghorn Leghorn Teaching the Art of Baseball.
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Re:I'm just a bill, stuck on capitol hill.....
How it really works now:
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Re:Is there a mechanism for lost cards?
Sure they do -- if they're in Boston
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I think it's an ulterior motive
Look, using Facebook's personal data on people isn't that big a deal. It's what Facebook *does*. Carol Davidsen, Obama's campaign media director made a TED Talk about what the Democrats did in 2012. They pulled in the entire Facebook social network for the USA into their database. The talk is here. She says that Facebook gave the Democrats special treatment "because they were on our side". Sheryl Sandberg, the COO of Facebook worked with the DNC to win the 2016 election for Hillary. As for Trump,he discontinued using Cambridge Analytica's data, instead relying on the more accurate RNC data. So this whole thing is a nothingburger.
I think the whole thing is about tarring Zuckerberg so he can't run for President in 2020. Zuck for Prez? Not as crazy as it sounds. He's been spotted making the rounds doing silly things that no elite would be caught dead doing, like rubbing elbows with ordinary Americans fishing and attending baseball games. What other purpose than appealing to the masses? After the Bernie disaster, which was only averted by rigging the primary, and the even bigger Trump disaster, the last thing they need is yet another outsider barging in and thinking he can take away the best political plum there is. What, just because people vote for him? Don't be silly. That's not how The System is supposed to work.
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Re:voiceprint better
The idea behind two factor authentication is something you have and something you know. Like you have to have a particular card and you have to know a passcode in order to get in the building. Just having a card or just knowing a code won't do it--you need both.
The interesting thing, and IANAL so I may have this wrong, is that the courts can compel you to provide things you have (like finger prints or your face) but you cannot be compelled to provide something you know. So if I have an "unlock code" on my phone, I can't necessarily be compelled to tell them the code. But I can be compelled to unlock the phone with my finger prints.
A voiceprint ID would, in theory, only work if you got to pick the phrase. I can be compelled to provide my voice, but I can't be compelled to tell them what the phrase is. I'd also be worried about somebody using a recording. I picture a suspect being compelled to read every word in the Oxford English Dictionary...
So if you're worried about the government, the best thing for you to do would be to have both a biometric sensor (finger print, face, etc.) and a passcode. I'm not sure if iOS or Android has the option for both.
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The Big Bang Theory - The Girls go to the Comic Bo
Here are some suggestions.
The Big Bang Theory - The Girls go to the Comic Book Store
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PMRC Senate Hearing 1985
It was Tipper Gore who started it.
And Dee Snider, Frank Zappa and John Denver who ended it.
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Re:A saying everyone should remember
"Every day we give the world little hostages to use against us."
Stop posting every little bit of minutiae of your life online & then be outraged when it is used against you later.
The only way to win is not to play...
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Re:If you want to be anonymous
I visit all the time. Ir is a great channel.
Check out the YouTube channel and enjoy your visit in Silicon Valley Knowledge. -
Re:Come on!
That's a good one! It's what I use on my luggage.
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Re:Anti-intellectual garbage
The great triumph of nature will be our suffering as the result of our attempts to tame it.
I'm sure we would all chuckle if we had a full view of the creature comforts you're enjoying that allow you the time and comfort to freely make silly little posts like this.
If you're truly concerned we're burdening poor Mother Earth too much with our meaningless existence, the Bloodhound Gang wrote a song just for you.
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"Slow Tesla Deliveries"
Well, Norway's got Slow TV, so don't worry, be happy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re: Were you born a natural asshole
I thought I recognized you.
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Re:Cutting corners
Here's your citations. tesla owner nearly burned to death due to shit design. tesla almost kills owner when it rams concrete barrier. Notice how all the non-teslas cars driven by people smart enough to not buy a piece of shit tesla all avoid the accident? tesla almost kills driver and multiple fire fighters due to their shit system. tesla nearly decapitates passengers by driving into truck.. tesla delivers accident waiting to happen to owner due to shit quality control. tesla cuts corner by not having a proper gauges in front of driver. glued on iPad they use instead causes deadly shards of glass to be thrown at occupants.
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Re:Cutting corners
Here's your citations. tesla owner nearly burned to death due to shit design. tesla almost kills owner when it rams concrete barrier. Notice how all the non-teslas cars driven by people smart enough to not buy a piece of shit tesla all avoid the accident? tesla almost kills driver and multiple fire fighters due to their shit system. tesla nearly decapitates passengers by driving into truck.. tesla delivers accident waiting to happen to owner due to shit quality control. tesla cuts corner by not having a proper gauges in front of driver. glued on iPad they use instead causes deadly shards of glass to be thrown at occupants.
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Re:It was an inside job... Maybe...
Under Trump, our moderate headchopping friends in ISIS just magically got targeting information precise enough to kill Russian generals in Syria with mortar fire.
So you're saying that Trump gave ISIS the location of Russian generals? That's a novel conspiracy theory.
I suppose you actually meant the remnants of the modern rebels, in that case I honestly don't know the legitimacy of your theory though would point out that Trump is still subject to constraints.
Trump has maintained high troop levels in eastern Europe, wants to arm our literal neo-Nazi pals
You either don't understand the word "literal" or you read waaaaay too much Russian propaganda.
Yes, there exist neo-Nazis in Ukraine, but they have less influence on Ukrainian than American neo-Nazis have on the GOP.
that overthrew the elected government of Ukraine, and is sending Navy ships to the Black Sea. That's like Russia sending a fleet to the Gulf of Mexico. Most of the sanctions have been maintained, and the reason for not pushing new ones is that it's going to punish allies who have little choice to trade with Russia.
Sanctions that are complete bullshit to begin with. How is it that the U.S. gets to level sanctions against Russia in response to...the aforementioned American overthrow of Ukraine's government. How is it totally legitimate for the U.S. to spend $5 billion to "bring Ukraine the future it deserves" and then say the Crimean vote to secede was illegitimate - before whining about $5,000 in Facebook ads swinging an American election.
This is hilarious. Russia literally invades and annexes part of another country and a fig leaf of a referendum is all you need to give them the thumbs up.
Flynn was fired because he got caught secretly phoning the Russian ambassador to say that Trump would drop the election sanctions
In return for Russian support on a UN vote on illegal Israeli settlements. But this fact is never mentioned in the Russiagate storyline...almost as if the people pushing it were lying propagandists. That and the fact that no one is accusing Trump of treason for colluding with Apartheid Israel.
I actually thought you might be on to something for a moment.
Then I found out that Flynn talked to Russia about the UN vote on Dec 22, the vote was on the 23rd, and Russian ignored Flynn and voted for the resolution.
The call about dropping the sanctions was on Dec 29th.
But I wouldn't get too worked up about it, causality really is a PITA sometimes.
The Steele dossier being used toilet paper
Also fixed. And still, how can Democrats talk about collusion with a straight face when it's a fact (as opposed to an unproven conspiracy theory) that Hillary not only worked with foreign agents to swing an election, but paid them to do so.
Because hiring an investigator who happens to be a retired intelligence operative for an ally is very different from getting an unfriendly nation to do your dirty work.
But if Trump was being groomed beforehand it doesn't mean they wanted him to be President
Still the plot hole of Putin being a master chess player setting the board years in advance, except for anticipating the totally predictable response from Democrats, from the media, and from the military-industrial complex.
It's like you didn't even read my response, or more likely, you're applying the same reasoning skills you used to conclude the Crimean "referendum" was legit.
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He's lucky they let him live
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Re:It was an inside job... Maybe...
Are you playing dumb or have you just not been paying attention? One of the most notable aspects of Trump is how pro-Russian he's been
AYFKM? Under Trump, our moderate headchopping friends in ISIS just magically got targeting information precise enough to kill Russian generals in Syria with mortar fire. Trump is illegally staying in Syria indefinitely, a country Russia is defending from the aforementioned moderate headchoppers and organ eaters.
Trump has maintained high troop levels in eastern Europe, wants to arm our literal neo-Nazi pals that overthrew the elected government of Ukraine, and is sending Navy ships to the Black Sea. That's like Russia sending a fleet to the Gulf of Mexico. Most of the sanctions have been maintained, and the reason for not pushing new ones is that it's going to punish allies who have little choice to trade with Russia.
Sanctions that are complete bullshit to begin with. How is it that the U.S. gets to level sanctions against Russia in response to...the aforementioned American overthrow of Ukraine's government. How is it totally legitimate for the U.S. to spend $5 billion to "bring Ukraine the future it deserves" and then say the Crimean vote to secede was illegitimate - before whining about $5,000 in Facebook ads swinging an American election.
Flynn was fired because he got caught secretly phoning the Russian ambassador to say that Trump would drop the election sanctions
In return for Russian support on a UN vote on illegal Israeli settlements. But this fact is never mentioned in the Russiagate storyline...almost as if the people pushing it were lying propagandists. That and the fact that no one is accusing Trump of treason for colluding with Apartheid Israel.
The Steele dossier being used toilet paper
Also fixed. And still, how can Democrats talk about collusion with a straight face when it's a fact (as opposed to an unproven conspiracy theory) that Hillary not only worked with foreign agents to swing an election, but paid them to do so.
But if Trump was being groomed beforehand it doesn't mean they wanted him to be President
Still the plot hole of Putin being a master chess player setting the board years in advance, except for anticipating the totally predictable response from Democrats, from the media, and from the military-industrial complex.
But I'm not talking about Russia in this context, I'm talking about Trump. One of the main ideas of Democracy is the job is bigger than the person, the President's first duty is to the country, the Attorney General to the law, director of the EPA to the environment, etc, etc. No administration gets this perfectly, but Trump doesn't even seem to understand this basic concept. He sees his job as doing good for Trump, whether that's boosting his poll numbers, helping out his family, helping his own businesses, or giving himself a tax cut. And he sees the first duty of any appointee as serving his interests rather than the country.
You could always take it up with the person most responsible for Trump being in the White House.
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Meanwhile...
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Re:This will be a good thing
What would be an alternative to Java?
C#/.NET? I don't think so.
So, what else? We could put a nice tool chain on CLANG to support everything that Java can, e.g. Reflection/Introspection/Serialization
... but it seems no one is doing that at the moment.A sanitized C++ running on a VM with optional GC, that would be fine
... but I see no one going there.Or an open source Eiffel
... but then again it would be verbose like Java.On the other hand, image based environments like Smalltalk would be cool, no one is really pushing that either.
So, it looks like we are stuck with Java the next 30 years.
I for my part don't mind that.
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Re:He was a terrorist
Honey, if you think the mainstream media is some kind of far-right pro-white echo chamber, you're so far to the left that you'd be more at home in a place like Bolivia, Venezuela, or Cuba. On Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski says of the media "we decipher Democrats and make them sound great. And we make Republicans sound like complete--the word we won't use." The media's job today is no longer to inform, it is to persuade. The media is more interested in creating stories than reporting them.
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It wasn't always this way in the USA
Adam Ruins Everything gives a great/funny history lesson on how jaywalking became a term for an act that wasn't even a crime until the automobile industry saw their new business model threatened around 100 years ago.
In the past, calling someone a "jay" a bad slur, so calling someone a jaywalker back then was more like, "Dumbass-Walker". Now that slur is a legal term. Imagine having to stand before a judge and plea guilty or not guilty to "dumbf**kery".
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Re:Sure glad I don't have any social media account
Snowden showed us how the NSA has equipment installed on the internet backbone all over the world, you wouldn't need to install malware on each device. But I seriously doubt they would stop there, beyond the obvious hacking tools (for example the ones the NSA lost incompetently like a toddlers gloves on a bus that caused the wanna cry epidemic), there is a new push to put the malware in dedicated hardware enclaves right on the chip. If you want an example of how social media and seemingly innocuous data can be used I suggest this clip because creating a psy-ops weapon to sway an election aka Facebook/Cambridge Analytica is about a 3/10. We are about 7-10 years out on the onboard computational power using moores law and the battery energy density only needs to increase about 10 fold to make those micro swarm bots a reality.
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Re: Bullshit
I've heard the experiences are comparable.
What I'm doing is nothing new nor unique. When you listen to Terence McKenna, Allan Watts, Ram Dass, and other modern mystics and distill their teachings down to the raw essentials you find everyone teaches pretty much the same basic spiritual principles: Unconditional Love and Forgiveness for All. Based on my personal experiences I agree with that 100%.
What made my experience memorable for me is that a friend of my brother gave me one of Raymond's Moody's book Life after Life. That got me to curious to try meditation. One my very first try I met my Soul. That was proof enough: "OK, maybe there just is something to this whole meditation thing after all." Over the years, both solo meditation, and meditation with the wife, you quickly find out "We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto." We're mapping whole new territory.
These experiences are the reason I say "Mind, not space, is the final frontier -- because there is nothing, or no thing, but Mind." The _real_ interesting question becomes: Whose mind?
:-) It dovetails with the quintessential questions: Who am I? Who was I? Who will I become?It's great to see other people reach the same conclusions about Consciousness: The Primacy of Consciousness - Peter Russell
There are a couple of other important points I've learnt along the way:
* It never ceases to amaze me how an armchair critic is now magically "an expert" on an experience they have never even had.
* Religion is about taking one man's Spiritual experience and adding all sorts of bullshit dogma and tradition around the "correct way."
But I digress
...What is really cool is that we have just barely scratched the surface with the entire "Mind over Matter" thing as a species.
Modern science is stuck in a myopic reductionist POV: "If it isn't physical then it does't exist." -- which is the epitome of ignorance because Time and Numbers themselves are non-physical. *facepalm*
Princeton for 28 years has evidence that (human) consciousness CAN effect a random number generator -- but important clues like this, sadly, are marginalized or ignored.
http://www.princeton.edu/~pear...Thankfully First Contact ~2024 - 2034 will (help) put an end to our primitive thinking and widen our perspective to the next level of understanding.
Great ready for an interesting ride these next few decades. We're about to learn some really cool stuff about reality.
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Atheist: A blind man arguing with those that can see that color doesn't exist. -
That Adam ruins thing has a bit on it
it was derived from a racial slur to make it easier to hand the roads over to cars.
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Re:Self driving car hype
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Re:Self driving car hype
I agree. Look at how well lit the stretch of road is at night The camera view uber showed us was either purposefully darkened (just look at a histogram of a random frame or two), or the camera had an insufficient light sensitivity. The driver, had she not been texting but paying attention, would have had 5-6 seconds to do something. That said, I agree putting a human safety driver in the seat for 200 hours doing nothing except take over on a seconds notice is safety theater.
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Chuchill loved wacky ideas - some worked
This one did not : plenty of web resources available: for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Basically, you have the same problem as with a normal iceberg:
1. The damn thing melts, and the cooling systems they installed were costly and unreliable, and
2. It's very hard to move about (tow, steer...)If this kind of thing was practicable, they'd be towing icebergs to the Middle East and Africa for the fresh water.
Still, a "cool" idea
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Chuchill loved wacky ideas - some worked
This one did not : plenty of web resources available: for example
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Basically, you have the same problem as with a normal iceberg:
1. The damn thing melts, and the cooling systems they installed were costly and unreliable, and
2. It's very hard to move about (tow, steer...)If this kind of thing was practicable, they'd be towing icebergs to the Middle East and Africa for the fresh water.
Still, a "cool" idea
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Brewster's Millions?
I wonder if this project was the inspiration for one of the silly ideas in Brewster's Millions (1985).
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Re:Cow clicker?
I know just the video for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Not a double yellow. Not a crash. Not an SUV or other offroad vehicle. No indication of a lard-ass though in America that can be safely ass-umed. Barely one out of three. You're a dumb nígger.
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Re:Scary that the pedestrian doesn't even look
Nope. Still a hard nope.
There are videos on Youtube showing this road to be much better lit than the Uber video lets on. This one even has pedestrians on the side of the road at almost the same site of the accident, and the driver has no problems seeing them in advance.
The other part of this is, you could take a hundred human drivers and put them in the same conditions, and you may find one drunk or inattentive enough to kill the same pedestrian. But most would have seen her in time to at least slow down (for a non-fatal accident) or avoid her entirely. Even very large vehicles can stop quickly with good brakes.
But you could take a hundred Uber vehicles with the same condition and most would have killed the same pedestrian, because they would share the same design flaw.
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Re:Time to go back to Usenet/other decentralized
I beamed this in from the other story.
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The entire social network of the US
Carol Davidsen, Obama's capaign media director, at a 2015 TED TALK! (YES!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?... about what the Democrats did in 2012. They pulled in the entire Facebook social network for the USA into their database.
The juiciest part is at 19 minutes into the talk. If you don't want to wade through the first 19 minutes, click on the following link that jumps directly to minute 19 of the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?... She mentions that Facebook gave the Democrats special treatment "because they were on our side".
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The entire social network of the US
Carol Davidsen, Obama's capaign media director, at a 2015 TED TALK! (YES!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?... about what the Democrats did in 2012. They pulled in the entire Facebook social network for the USA into their database.
The juiciest part is at 19 minutes into the talk. If you don't want to wade through the first 19 minutes, click on the following link that jumps directly to minute 19 of the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?... She mentions that Facebook gave the Democrats special treatment "because they were on our side".
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bots
I'm pretty sure battlefield 1942 had bots in it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Yep. Good job EA, you re invented something you already invented 20 years ago.
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cough*STUXNET*cough
Even if this isn't just more propaganda from the usual pathological liars, the U.S. is hardly in a position to complain here after deliberately sabotaging Iran's civilian centrifuges.
If Iran had done that to the United States, we would have invaded their asses a long time ago.
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Re:Bullshit
Scientists are discovering that Consciousness Affects Matter. (The fact that the Placebo Effect even _exists_ at all is partial proof of this.)
But this is nothing new. You can find doctors talking about their NDEs. A NDE (Near Death Experience) is when a person has an OBE when they almost died.
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor's My stroke of insight is an interesting talk about her OBE.
Eben Alexander: A Neurosurgeon's Journey through the Afterlife
Dr.Eben Alexander talks about his Near Death Experience & Proof of Heaven
Before you graduate to OBEs you'll probably want to start with Lucid Dreaming. Reddit, of all places, has a good sub-reddit:
/r/LucidDreaming/Then as you learn to meditate you can work on having an OBE.
Thomas Campbell documents the experiences of his OBEs in My Big Toe -- where he was one the participants.
Once you have you OBE's you can start having them with others.
My wife and I have had shared OBE's -- we then compare and contrast "our notes" to see what is the same and different. The fact that we can describe the same experiences proves that consciousness is non-local -- something that Physicts just now are starting to understand.
Lastly, Michael Talbot's The Holographic Universe: The Revolutionary Theory of Reality discusses past experiments done by neuro-scientists that show the brain is !== mind, and non-local.
That is enough resources to get you started. Good luck on experiencing a wider reality !
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Re:Bullshit
Scientists are discovering that Consciousness Affects Matter. (The fact that the Placebo Effect even _exists_ at all is partial proof of this.)
But this is nothing new. You can find doctors talking about their NDEs. A NDE (Near Death Experience) is when a person has an OBE when they almost died.
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor's My stroke of insight is an interesting talk about her OBE.
Eben Alexander: A Neurosurgeon's Journey through the Afterlife
Dr.Eben Alexander talks about his Near Death Experience & Proof of Heaven
Before you graduate to OBEs you'll probably want to start with Lucid Dreaming. Reddit, of all places, has a good sub-reddit:
/r/LucidDreaming/Then as you learn to meditate you can work on having an OBE.
Thomas Campbell documents the experiences of his OBEs in My Big Toe -- where he was one the participants.
Once you have you OBE's you can start having them with others.
My wife and I have had shared OBE's -- we then compare and contrast "our notes" to see what is the same and different. The fact that we can describe the same experiences proves that consciousness is non-local -- something that Physicts just now are starting to understand.
Lastly, Michael Talbot's The Holographic Universe: The Revolutionary Theory of Reality discusses past experiments done by neuro-scientists that show the brain is !== mind, and non-local.
That is enough resources to get you started. Good luck on experiencing a wider reality !
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Re:Bullshit
Scientists are discovering that Consciousness Affects Matter. (The fact that the Placebo Effect even _exists_ at all is partial proof of this.)
But this is nothing new. You can find doctors talking about their NDEs. A NDE (Near Death Experience) is when a person has an OBE when they almost died.
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor's My stroke of insight is an interesting talk about her OBE.
Eben Alexander: A Neurosurgeon's Journey through the Afterlife
Dr.Eben Alexander talks about his Near Death Experience & Proof of Heaven
Before you graduate to OBEs you'll probably want to start with Lucid Dreaming. Reddit, of all places, has a good sub-reddit:
/r/LucidDreaming/Then as you learn to meditate you can work on having an OBE.
Thomas Campbell documents the experiences of his OBEs in My Big Toe -- where he was one the participants.
Once you have you OBE's you can start having them with others.
My wife and I have had shared OBE's -- we then compare and contrast "our notes" to see what is the same and different. The fact that we can describe the same experiences proves that consciousness is non-local -- something that Physicts just now are starting to understand.
Lastly, Michael Talbot's The Holographic Universe: The Revolutionary Theory of Reality discusses past experiments done by neuro-scientists that show the brain is !== mind, and non-local.
That is enough resources to get you started. Good luck on experiencing a wider reality !
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Re:Cow clicker?
I know just the video for you:
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creimer sock puppet post MOD Down!
creimer sock puppet post to build up his karma!
CREIMER' SUBMISSIONS UPDATE:
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and mod down his submissions as well. The great thing is that you don't even need mod points to mod down a submission, just click on the "minus" icon!Yes, believe it or not, creimer owns all the above sock puppet accounts. It is a mystery why Slashdot management tolerates it!
creimer wrote:
I don't bother with mod points. I'm doing something much more sinister. It took ten story submissions ? I'll have to double check the number ? to move cdreimer's karma from neutral to excellent without ever being exposed to the capricious mods. Mmmmmwwwwahahahahahahaha!
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Danger, Will Robinson, Danger! Creimy is posting more than 2 posts a day. Hurry! mod down otherwise
/. will go to hell again!Note: you can mod down even if already at -1 to lower karma and to prevent lost
/. users to accidentally mod up.creimer wrote:
All you need to do is find a website with a permissive TOS, say, Slashdot, create a Python script to scrape your own comments, sprinkle Amazon affiliate links in various posts, and then re-post past links whenever possible. Won't be long before you start making "coffee money" each month.
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C.D. Reimer is a renowned Slashdot collaborator, as he puts it himself; "Because of the quality of my posts and my article submissions, I'm a highly rated commentator and moderator."
But does anybody ever wondered what "C.D." stands for? Well, it stands for Creimy Dumpty of course!
Creimy Dumpty sat on the wall,
Creimy Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses
And all the king's men
Couldn't put Creimy Dumpty
Together again.Creimy's siblings video and theme song, very realistic, especially the pants, just like Creimy's:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...With "Vice President Pence Vowing US Astronauts Will Return To the Moon", we are sure they will need miracle workers up there, here is what it would look like. Note that Creimy takes care of bringing a lot of food to the moon as depicted below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Creimy's real pictures:
Before the sex change:
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After the sex change:
https://ibb.co/gVad65Creimy's "enterprise-level" chair, he ta
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creimer sock puppet post MOD Down!
creimer sock puppet post to build up his karma!
CREIMER' SUBMISSIONS UPDATE:
Note also that creimer is trying to regain karma by getting his submissions published as articles on /. so make sure to go to:
https://slashdot.org/~_sharp'r...
https://slashdot.org/~crreimer
https://slashdot.org/~cdreimer
https://slashdot.org/~criss69
https://slashdot.org/~Anonymou...
https://slashdot.org/~FatCashe...
https://slashdot.org/~ILoveFat...
https://slashdot.org/~IHateFat...
https://slashdot.org/~IAteFatC...
https://slashdot.org/~ITapeFat...
https://slashdot.org/~IApeFatC...
https://slashdot.org/~IPrayFat...
https://slashdot.org/~FatCashe...
and mod down his submissions as well. The great thing is that you don't even need mod points to mod down a submission, just click on the "minus" icon!Yes, believe it or not, creimer owns all the above sock puppet accounts. It is a mystery why Slashdot management tolerates it!
creimer wrote:
I don't bother with mod points. I'm doing something much more sinister. It took ten story submissions ? I'll have to double check the number ? to move cdreimer's karma from neutral to excellent without ever being exposed to the capricious mods. Mmmmmwwwwahahahahahahaha!
https://slashdot.org/comments....
Danger, Will Robinson, Danger! Creimy is posting more than 2 posts a day. Hurry! mod down otherwise
/. will go to hell again!Note: you can mod down even if already at -1 to lower karma and to prevent lost
/. users to accidentally mod up.creimer wrote:
All you need to do is find a website with a permissive TOS, say, Slashdot, create a Python script to scrape your own comments, sprinkle Amazon affiliate links in various posts, and then re-post past links whenever possible. Won't be long before you start making "coffee money" each month.
https://slashdot.org/comments....
C.D. Reimer is a renowned Slashdot collaborator, as he puts it himself; "Because of the quality of my posts and my article submissions, I'm a highly rated commentator and moderator."
But does anybody ever wondered what "C.D." stands for? Well, it stands for Creimy Dumpty of course!
Creimy Dumpty sat on the wall,
Creimy Dumpty had a great fall.
All the king's horses
And all the king's men
Couldn't put Creimy Dumpty
Together again.Creimy's siblings video and theme song, very realistic, especially the pants, just like Creimy's:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...With "Vice President Pence Vowing US Astronauts Will Return To the Moon", we are sure they will need miracle workers up there, here is what it would look like. Note that Creimy takes care of bringing a lot of food to the moon as depicted below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Creimy's real pictures:
Before the sex change:
https://ibb.co/cc7Ddw
After the sex change:
https://ibb.co/gVad65Creimy's "enterprise-level" chair, he ta
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Because that stuff about what people like
has been revealed to be B.S.. It's not about giving people what they want, it's about manipulating them into doing as told. The CEO got caught on tape saying as much..
I'm not opposed to advertising. Advertising can be a positive good. It can make people aware of things they never knew they wanted. But this wasn't advertising. This wasn't about convincing people they wanted Trump. And it certainly wasn't about Trump finding out what people wanted so he could give it to them. These people had long since decided on their political views and agenda and wanted to know how to get folks to go along with it, regardless of whether it benefited those people. This is the worst kind of politics. -
The new Ryzen APUs are actually quite powerful
at 15W cTDP even outperforming a dual Xeon workstation (MacPro2,1) from a decade ago, https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Sounds like a Microsoft Surface (N-trig)
Seriously, why is there not yet a extended warranty program or class action suit regarding the Surface's dead zone and phantom touches? https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Re:Time to go back to Usenet/other decentralized
Hahaha creimer!
creimer has moved the talking with himself to youtube! He created the "King Slayer69" sock puppet on youtube and now argues with himself on youtube! He is more like a "King Dumpty" but anyway.
CROFLOL!
Anyway, I already filed on complaint with youtube at:
https://www.youtube.com/create...I included links to creimer post on slashdot including his sock puppet posts so youtube sees where I am coming from.
Please complain as well, youtube is far from being "as permissive" as Slashdot!
Chris' case is getting worse, he spends all day replying to himself as AC on
/.The tests we ran on Chris have shown that Chris has the intelligence of an ameba:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...So, technically, he is able to conceive some kind of agenda but it will be silly or impossible to follow on a human scale.
For example, Chris had an agenda to post anything he felt like on Slashdot which did not work well because it was based on his false beliefs that he had an infinite number of karma points as he wrote here several times.
Several people here explained to Chris that karma maxed out at some level like 50 or so but Chris kept on insisting that his python script had confirmed that he had millions of karma points!
Oh well, as I wrote before: "It isn't Chris' fault if he is the way he is. We do the best we can do with him and he is partially integrated into society. We try to cure his abnormal need for attention but he is kind of stubborn and won't listen to anybody."
For the valuable
/. users that might already have read the following, please note that there is an important update.IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Special Education for the Santa Clara County Office of Education has invested money to buy Chris a new chair:
http://www.keynamics.com/image...Information about Christopher Dale Reimer and autistic people:
Autistic people have obsessions about things normal people don't care. For example, one of our autistic patient went haywire when he realized that there was a penny missing in his pocket change.
To calm him down, one of our educator pretended to have found it on the floor and gave a penny to him.
The autistic patient condition went even worse because he realized it wasn't the same penny!
Chris has an obsession with budgeting every penny. He doesn't understand that most people do not budget to the penny and have a flexible amount they allow for miscellaneous items.
I am Nancy Guerrero and I am Director of Special Education for the Santa Clara County Office of Education. We use Chris' (a.k.a. creimer,cdreimer) picture in our document because he is the hardest case we have ever had to handle:
http://www.sccoe.org/depts/stu...Our artists were inspired by the low carb diet that Christopher follows scrupulously for the small lunch box and by the picture linked below for the rest. I am sure that you will notice the similarities such as the bump on the side of his chest and more:
https://ibb.co/gVad65Please be easy on Christopher although, I am aware that some of our staff handling Chris post joke comments here and obvoiusly, the Santa Clara County Office of Education disapprove that behavior vehemently:
http://ibb.co/mRVSaGBut it isn't Chris' fault if he is the way he is. We do the best we can do with him and he is partially integrated into society. We try to cure his abnormal need for attention but he is kind of stubborn and won't listen to anybody.
Thank You dear users,
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Re:Amazon autorip
I want my music to go with me. What I need is the ability to listen to my Music when I am out in the middle of the boondocks with no cell service at all. I still get Sirius/XM most or the time, but while they do have a great cross section, when I want to hear Thelonious Monk, I want to hear it now, and I rarely ever get a chance to hear Gamma, or Blue Oyster Cult. If I buy the CD I can rip it to mp3 and then I can listen to it when ever, where ever I I am at. I absolutely love being in my Jeep, on top of a hill in the middles of no where listening to the https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Makes feel a kinship to Gen. Patton. You just know he saw the entire world through a filter of this movement.
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Re:Facebook
I'm home from work. The 2009 Zuck interview was with BBC News, not CNN.
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Re:Depends on local illumination
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Take a look at 0:30 and beyond, the robocar obviously failed and the driver had lots of time to react if they were paying attention.