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Tuesday, December 13, 2005
banzai

Some japanese soldiers, it is said, believed that the samuri spirit made them invincible as they ran with raised sword into machine gun fire.

Perhaps in some universe, they were.  Apparently not in ours.

a kung fu dude pushed his arm between 300lbs rollers.  perhaps if the machine guns fired 300lb rollers . . .

Apparently the swami rama provided some interesting data to the menninger institute showing his ability to control his involuntary body functions.  The experimenters, however, are singing Uri Gellar's praises, which casts a bit of a gullibility shadow over them.  They didn't know Gellar, but they knew people who knew Yuri and swore by him, so they did too.

If they'd been on the net, they'd know better than to swear to things they don't personally know.  This world is ferocious against anyone who pretends.   Pretending knowledge must be limited to an audience of the dim.  Although still a general rarity, you can't hide from smart people on the net.

I'm not a strongly opinionated person.  I believe things, but I'm always ready to chuck it out the window when the next bit of data comes by and I'm not one to  risk confrontation just for the hell of it. 

On the other hand, I am chock full of theories.  Pontificating hypothesis can be one of my favorite pastimes.

I believe it could be possible to "learn" to see thermal radiation using biofeedback.  I need a thermal detector and a bit of circuit to do the clinical studies.

An anxious person set free - there is a dangerous set of skills.  Imagine turning all the power of your worrying into plans for world domination.  We worry kingdoms and empires away.  We did, anyway.

Muhahahhaaha

Oh, well.  Back to work.

M

posted by: Malinov at 20:16 | link | comments (2) |


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#1  15 December 2005 - 10:53
 
So was that an evil laugh at the end?
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#2  15 December 2005 - 21:08
 
a maniacal laugh, to be precise - world conquest simply can't proceed without a proper cackle d'mal

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