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07-14-2008 04:41 AM ET (US)
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Loto The Sysal Loto Sites
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07-05-2008 06:58 AM ET (US)
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Planning, Deploying, and Managing Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003, also known as 70-089 exam, is an essential part of Microsoft certifications. In order to have better opportunities in IT industry, an IT Professional must take 70-089 exam. When you enter Microsoft Certifications field of study, you will be skilled at using the Microsoft Technology. Studying and taking the Microsoft 70-089 exam can be for anyone in the IT field who wants to excel in the IT Industry.
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CCNA stands over Cisco Certified Network Associate. CCNA professionals power install, configure also direct Local Area Networks or LAN, Wide Area Networks or WAN and dial approach services in that small networks. CCNA certification is the foundation and the novice level in networking. It is the only exam required to get a Cisco routing and Switching Certfication at an associate level. CCNA certification is awarded by Cisco Systems. It is for individuals who are interested in building a future in the networking domain. This certification is the prerequisite for any further Cisco certification. This certification increases the professional credibility of the candidate. It does so by the high standards of technical expertise gained by the professional. This professional is equipped to improve network performance and security.
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These row Paper Shredding applications are well-formed mere to use. They usually ring in with interfaces that are exorbitantly routine to navigate, along with a subscribe of instructions and how-to's for certain steps you have to take in Business Shredding files. All you virtually have to do is select the file you want to delete, choose the options for the deletion of the file, and you're all set to go. The more advanced file Mobile Shredder software applications come with different algorithms for Document Shredding.
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These row Paper Shredding applications are well-formed mere to use. They usually ring in with interfaces that are exorbitantly routine to navigate, along with a subscribe of instructions and how-to's for certain steps you have to take in Business Shredding files. All you virtually have to do is select the file you want to delete, choose the options for the deletion of the file, and you're all set to go. The more advanced file Mobile Shredder software applications come with different algorithms for Document Shredding.
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A recent issue of Mosaic, the magazine of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, featured a profile of entrepreneur, philanthropist and visionary Gary Winnick in its recent issue. The article highlights Mr. Winnick's career in the communications, financial and environmentally friendly concrete industries -- in addition to celebrating his substantial contributions to Los Angeles, the United States and international charitable causes.
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I am EJ. I have been in a cybercult for about 3 years now. Myself being the human test subject. The technology of simulated-telepathy is late 20th science. The catch is, I want out and "they" will not stop.
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07-29-2003 03:16 AM ET (US)
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I don't know if people really get the full impact of this: LIGHT is an electromagnetic field. There is already considerable discussion of video raster frequencies affecting the mind. The classic "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television" claimed that the raster frequency of NTSC TV causes a state of exceptional suggestibility. Roger Ebert makes similar claims about TV, and compares it to the fps rate of film, which he says puts you in a more contemplative state. The psychoactive effect of CRT rasters can easily be seen if you set your computer monitor to a low rate, some people (like me) get blinding headaches from the flickering. This is also a huge problem with simulators, you can get bad "simulator sickness" if the systems aren't set up right (or even if the ARE). I'm working with some people developing a high-rez laser projector for cinemas, it can do 4000 lines at insanely high refresh rates like 200hz, but they're afraid to crank up to higher hz, for fear of causing some bizzare reaction from prolonged viewing.
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07-28-2003 09:09 PM ET (US)
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This tidbit is taken a bit out of context. In saying that such electromagnetic pulses are capable of affecting the nervous system, this patent applicant is referring simply to the actual palpable sensation that results from said stimulation. Sure, I acknowledge that mind control is just a few words away in some future patent, but hell, don't be upset at this guy (I've actually already heard of a design employing this concept: an 'electronic sex suit' that could provide long-distance sexual stimulation to the wearer by emitting controlled pulses of varying frequency EM energy, causing a sensation of contact or pressure). Welcome the future, y'all
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07-28-2003 07:46 PM ET (US)
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The patent office is, sadly, become famously incompetent at winnowing out things that cannot work -- there's at least one "free energy" machine patented at present, amongst many other bits of BS. This particular bit of BS is not only BS, it's old. Ignore the BS, watch for real problems -- there's plenty of them.
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07-28-2003 05:40 PM ET (US)
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Patented ideas don't always work. Pet peeve: "m'kay" is unpleasant to listen to, and infuriating to read. (see /m6)
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07-28-2003 04:25 PM ET (US)
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Suddenly I feel really good about replacing my old CRT with an LCD monitor.
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07-28-2003 04:13 PM ET (US)
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"Physiological effects have been observed..." is a long, long way from "...is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system..."
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07-28-2003 03:56 PM ET (US)
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this reminds me of the story Press Enter[] by John Varley. the net ai used people's computer screens to program their behavior. (however, I believe it used a series of flashing graphics rather than EM fields.)
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A TV is already a mind-control device. Research has shown that watching TV produces similar brain waves to hypnosis. When you watch TV, you passively absorb all the information without being aware of it. Later, when your brain needs to decide about something, it automatically trawls your mental database for relevant information. Your brain doesn't differentiate between information received from the real world or TV and this information dictates your responses to any stimuli.
Combine this with biased news reporting, mental imagary in shows (drugs are bad, m'kay) etc, you realise we don't have a chance in hell. I thought it was pretty much well known that watching a lot of TV turns you into a brain dead zombie.
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OLD NEWS ALERT: I don't know about "prior art" but my neighbor's dog thought of this like, 3 years ago so... *yawn*
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07-28-2003 02:41 PM ET (US)
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Causing a "physiological effect" is a loooong way from "mind control", folks. Don't get too hepped up about this yet....
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07-28-2003 02:16 PM ET (US)
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Pretty much the same effect the Tilley sisters used to have on me.
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I for one look forward to our new media mind-control overlords.
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