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  #982083 7-Feb-2014 20:21
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waste of money.

if you want to mind control i'd use tv and smartphones for a start. much nearer to the targets.



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  #982088 7-Feb-2014 20:31
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Everything is mind control. Being alive requires our environment to influence our decisions full stop.

A cell tower doesn't make me fell numb or lazy or psychopathic. The sun is a much bigger electromagnetic field maker that actually does make me lazy on a nice hot day. So who said mind control is a bad thing? I like lazy sunny days, and if only a cell tower could keep me warm when it's cold.

Sounds like the pied piper is about to be resurrected through the cellular network huh?

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  #982122 7-Feb-2014 22:06
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Winston Churchill said that the best argument against democracy was a five minute conversation with the average voter.

Looks like some kind person has saved us the need to waste even five minutes...!







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  #982125 7-Feb-2014 22:19
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I don't mind control, after all it's just one.

What I do mind is controllers..... too many choices

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  #982136 7-Feb-2014 23:39
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4G is really only 2G, but due to mind control slowing down your brain it seems really fast.




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  #982149 8-Feb-2014 00:56

kiwirock: Everything is mind control. Being alive requires our environment to influence our decisions full stop.

A cell tower doesn't make me fell numb or lazy or psychopathic. The sun is a much bigger electromagnetic field maker that actually does make me lazy on a nice hot day. So who said mind control is a bad thing? I like lazy sunny days, and if only a cell tower could keep me warm when it's cold.

Sounds like the pied piper is about to be resurrected through the cellular network huh?




If you climbed up a cell tower and stood directly in front of the transmitting antennas they would probably warm you up.

 
 
 

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  #982151 8-Feb-2014 01:04
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Aredwood:
kiwirock: Everything is mind control. Being alive requires our environment to influence our decisions full stop.

A cell tower doesn't make me fell numb or lazy or psychopathic. The sun is a much bigger electromagnetic field maker that actually does make me lazy on a nice hot day. So who said mind control is a bad thing? I like lazy sunny days, and if only a cell tower could keep me warm when it's cold.

Sounds like the pied piper is about to be resurrected through the cellular network huh?




If you climbed up a cell tower and stood directly in front of the transmitting antennas they would probably warm you up.


Just control your mind more. I have stood infront of one before on a roof and i am still alive, Sure i dont think i have cancer.

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  #982201 8-Feb-2014 09:53
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Is Bruce Upchurch for 'real', or an elaborate send-up?

If the latter, brilliant stuff, if the former, I hope someone cares for him.

I'm sure a friendly techie could sort his computer out for him (primarily and simply the boot sequence seems to out of whack in the BIOS), but no doubt he will accuse them of installing further nasties to control his computer? .

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  #982221 8-Feb-2014 11:16
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Rickles: Is Bruce Upchurch for 'real', or an elaborate send-up?

If the latter, brilliant stuff, if the former, I hope someone cares for him.

I'm sure a friendly techie could sort his computer out for him (primarily and simply the boot sequence seems to out of whack in the BIOS), but no doubt he will accuse them of installing further nasties to control his computer? .

R.


Micheal Murphy may be able to answer as to Bruce Upchurch's state of mind.  I suspect "for real"




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  #982223 8-Feb-2014 11:25
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Technofreak:
Rickles: Is Bruce Upchurch for 'real', or an elaborate send-up?

If the latter, brilliant stuff, if the former, I hope someone cares for him.

I'm sure a friendly techie could sort his computer out for him (primarily and simply the boot sequence seems to out of whack in the BIOS), but no doubt he will accuse them of installing further nasties to control his computer? .

R.


Micheal Murphy may be able to answer as to Bruce Upchurch's state of mind.  I suspect "for real"


Yes he is for real

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  #982225 8-Feb-2014 11:29
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Most likely a failing hard drive or hdd cable causing it to drop out of the boot sequence. One or two geekzoners are offering advice on twitter.

https://twitter.com/BruceUpchurch

 
 
 

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  #982227 8-Feb-2014 11:33
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I like this George Carlin quote, 'Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.'

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  #982229 8-Feb-2014 11:40
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gzt: Most likely a failing hard drive or hdd cable causing it to drop out of the boot sequence. One or two geekzoners are offering advice on twitter.

https://twitter.com/BruceUpchurch


I'm not sure the advice is being taken though




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  #982230 8-Feb-2014 11:45
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For real. And he's not accepting any explanation:








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  #982285 8-Feb-2014 14:16
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michaelmurfy:
billgates: Near my house as well. I fixed it. <snip>


I binged it and got some malware that is now contro.... ALL HAIL THE HYPNOTOAD.


Its blocking my bloody broadcam corporation

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