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In Reply to: agreed. the effect of the chip is all in the mind. posted by Par Time Punk on June 17, 2005 at 14:06:37:
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His point is to save the earth from scam artists. His point is that all of this can be determined by some type of common sense. His point is reason over experience.His result is to pollute a thread involving a sincere and rational inquiry with irrelevant discussion for heaven knows what reason.
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"His point is to save the earth from scam artists. His point is that all of this can be determined by some type of common sense. His point is reason over experience."And why is that a bad thing?
"His result is to pollute a thread involving a sincere and rational inquiry with irrelevant discussion for heaven knows what reason."
And if you really believe this scam is legitimate, why do you keep bring it up for discussion? Who are you hoping will be convinced by the discussion?
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...however, I think it would be prudent to establish that a scam is in fact taking place first. IME the world is already overrun with quixotic causes. Establishing who has "common sense" is a tough call. Reason over experience, how dumb is that?Regarding your last two questions, I find the GSIC fascinating on multiple levels. I have asked a very sincere and relevant question that I have a strong interest in finding the answer to. It really is that simple. What emotion does this sort of thing trigger within you folks anyway? I don't mean to sound snippy towards you personally with this question. Your expressed attitude is just another part of the GSIC enigma that fascinates me. There seems to be this notion that discussing the GSIC is simply an attempt to keep this product in the news. This cynical belief seems like paranoia to me.
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One might even generalize and ask, why does *any* Internet bully get himself all worked up?
'i think it would be prudent to establish that a scam is in fact taking place first'the fact that the device is unable to do what the maker claims is evidence enough for many. over the last few months no physical change to the structure of any cd has been proven and no proof of the device having anything but mystical powers. it is nonsense.
'i have asked a very sincere and relevant question that I have a strong interest in finding the answer to'
and yet when i put forward my thoughts on this you ignore them and accuse me of polluting the thread. my points where as vaild as your conclusion that it works and a new force in the universe is at work. obviously you only have an interest in finding the truth if it is the answer you want. well done.
Suggest you read The Power of Positive Thinking, or perhaps The Little Engine that Could... :-)
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i think we may have exhausted this particular line of enquiryanyone for tennis?
PAR
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I am crestfallen my name does not appear in the book; may be time for a new edition.
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Maybe you should try and treat your bablefish with GSIC's entangled magic, there should be a difference in translation precision before and after!You laser's still healthy, coherent and Gaussian?
Auf Wienerschnitzel!
Klaus - I'm Happy you're picking up some of the buzzwords of quantum dots; better late than never :-)Also glad to see you have not wavered one from your initial reaction to the chip, before you learned to spell quantum dot. Good to see someone who sticks to his guns... :-)
Guten Nappin' - Geoff
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