[sdiy] (OT)Electrify your brain with 9v

nvawter at media.mit.edu nvawter at media.mit.edu
Wed Feb 22 19:07:59 CET 2012


I love statements like this:
"In fact, Ancient Roman physicians (Galen) placed torpedo fish, known  
for their electric charges, to the foreheads of sufferers of migraine  
headaches and depression."

because there is soooo much opportunity for deception.
e.g.

How many physicians did this?  1 (Galen)?  Or many?  Or all?

How often did they do it!!!?  Once?  everyday?  numerous times?  a few times?
we don't even know!  The grammar just obliterates all possibility of  
comprehension.

How many fish?  1?  Millions?
How many sufferers?  1?  Thousands?  GAH!



hahahaha also the bit about 333Hz is hilarious.  hoo boy...




Quoting Scott Nordlund <gsn10 at hotmail.com>:

>
> ----------------------------------------
>> From: barryklein at cox.net
>> To: subjectivity at hotmail.com; synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>> Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:59:57 -0800
>> Subject: Re: [sdiy] (OT)Electrify your brain with 9v
>>
>>
>> I researched this a bit as it is supposed to improve one's memory and mine's
>> pretty sucky.
>> First off, the human body model (brain model?) resistance is such that you
>> need a higher voltage than 9V, but I suppose you could use a booster
>> circuit.
>> Only need 1.5-2mA.
>> But just found this website:
>> http://www.techzonics.com/unusual-fortean-paranormal.htm
>> Kinda mind boggling....
>>
>> Barry 
> Wow! I'd love to spend $6985 on something built with a Radio Shack  
> breadboard and hot glue. I hope everyone is paying attention here,  
> because this is clearly the way forward. VHS case "project boxes"  
> with built-in tinfoil hats! Mica TO-3 insulators as jewelry! This  
> guy has all the best ideas. Throw in some HTML blink and marquee  
> tags and he'd really show those reptilian NWO bastards who's boss!
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