Re: PC's can now read your mind! --- SPOILERS

From: Iain Strachan (iain.strachan@eudoramail.com)
Date: Thu Feb 24 2000 - 20:29:53 EST

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    Brilliant! What really spooked me out was when I thought of the number then didn't look at the chart and clicked the crystal ball. Then clicked next and found the symbol DIDN'T match!

    Then that put me up to the fact that they switched it every time, then multiples of 9 etc etc ...

    I'm going to enjoy torturing my kids with this one :-)

    Iain.

    On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 14:32:59
     Dr. Blake Nelson wrote:
    >That is absolutely amazing! <g>
    >
    >But . . ., how come the only numeric solutions to the
    >equation all always have the same symbol? :D
    >
    >At least all the other _non-possible_ results have
    >different symbols. LOL
    >
    >--- John or Carol Burgeson <burgytwo@juno.com> wrote:
    >> Few people know this, but since I was in on the
    >> computer business from
    >> the get-go, it is time to now reveal what the
    >> technology is all about. We
    >> developed computers to gain control of the world by
    >> reading peoples'
    >> minds!
    >>
    >> It has been 50 years but the technology is now on
    >> firm ground. The PC can
    >> only read simple things, but that it can do. Don't
    >> believe me? OK. I
    >> understand. Maybe you need a demonstration. Go to
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> http://www.cyberglass.co.uk/assets/Flash/psychic.swf
    >>
    >>
    >> and become a believer.
    >> John Burgeson
    >>
    >> http://www.burgy.50megs.com
    >> (an eclectic web site about science/theology,
    >> quantum mechanics,
    >> ethics, baseball, humor, cars, philosophy,
    >etc.)
    >
    >
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