I'm sure it seems real, but your claim that you knew someone's name from before you were born (let's not get into the development of a concept of self vs other, let alone sister vs. mother in the PREnatal brain...) pretty much discredits this completely.
He didn't claim that. Read again. He merely recognized the voice from an earlier encounter. At least, that's how I understand it.
But of course, it could still be a false memory or something.
It's really sad to see that someone chose a virus to send their political message (the article has a copy of it if you want to read it). I'm all for political activism, but trashing someones HD will not get your point accross...
From the yahoo article:
[...] the attack is relatively benign, as it does not destroy computer files but merely delivers a message disparaging the Spanish telephone company Telefonica.
From the msnbc article:
The virus has a nasty payload, as well -- it attempts to delete all files on the victim's hard drive and performs several other operations that makes restoration difficult.
Or in even higher res:
http://movies.apple.com/movies/paramount/star_trek/startrek-tlr2_h640w.mov
I'm sure it seems real, but your claim that you knew someone's name from before you were born (let's not get into the development of a concept of self vs other, let alone sister vs. mother in the PREnatal brain...) pretty much discredits this completely.
He didn't claim that. Read again. He merely recognized the voice from an earlier encounter. At least, that's how I understand it.
But of course, it could still be a false memory or something.
From the yahoo article:
From the msnbc article: Who's right and who got it wrong?