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  1. Another question for you! on Ask Internet Icon Alex Chiu · · Score: 1

    The reason why a person gets healthier if his or her magnetic flux increases is that blood circulation is directly proportional to magnetic flux. Our body circulates blood with its natural turbine, magnet flux, which consists of no moving parts but yet still propels blood into the blood circulatory system. Wait, am I reading this worng? What does the heart do then? I always thought it propelled the blood around LOL!

  2. Re:OK, I'll bite... on Ask Internet Icon Alex Chiu · · Score: 1

    More than that, if we can understand the reson for cell decay (i.e. not so digitally perfect copying of DNA? maybe) then who needs the stem cell research! If a cell is programmed to make exact copies of themselve, and carry out the exact same tasks as it's "parent" then we'd live forever, one example of the malfunction is in skin. The name of the elastic protien escapes me now, but the body slows->stops production of it causing wrinkles, hanging skin, etc. Why would it do this. I think the study of aging should start w/ a simple place like this, not magnets!

  3. Re:magnets have been used like this before... on Ask Internet Icon Alex Chiu · · Score: 1

    Old "psychologist" mesmer. 'Nuff said

  4. Re:Cars will report good driving... on James Martin Predicts The Future · · Score: 1

    How is good driving defined? I drive in a way most people would consider bad. My 1987 Trans Am spins it's tires on the slick texas roads often! This causes the rear end to slide out. No big deal, I have played through numerous driving sims and I know that this is throttle induced oversteer, and isn't a problem to control. However, onlookers constantly gasp and look with amazement that I don't lose control. Since I have gotten my T/A I have had a spotless driving record, 3+ years now! I have been driving it the same way for the past 3+ years. But everyone considers this dangerous driving. All this good person bad person determination will never fly! If it does, god help us all!

  5. Re:Screw this guy on James Martin Predicts The Future · · Score: 1

    I agree! Why does this sound like soooooo many sci-fi shows where everyone is just basically a carbon copy of everyone else (of course in the Sci-Fi there's always the one who refueses to conform and liberates the rest) I can hear it now, johnny, you shouldn't play war! It's bad, and it will make you a violant criminal! Wow, no more capture the flag or paintball for kids in Boyscouts! They will have to focus on nice things, like plant growing! I started playing wolfenstein when I was ~8 years old or so (don't actually remember, it was a long time ago) I moved on to doom/doom2, etc. These I am sure, would be at-risk behaviors. I watched the movie Blade, and laughed when the first vampire exploded from the anti-coagulant. It reminded me of the terrible Quake TC Shrack's only good weapon, the inflator Dart gun "Getting blown never sucked so bad!" was the catch line hehe! I am certain, that would be an at risk behavior. Am I a violant criminal? no, I work IT types of jobs, and while users can become very frutstrating at times, I don't go on a violant streak. Unless the algorithem is 100% accurate, not 99.999999999999999% strictly 100% accurate, it should never be implemented, and I belive it is impossible for such an algorithem to be written.