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To: CATravelAgent

I don't usually go for this "teach the world to sing" stuff, but what the hey.

Couldn't hurt. Unless you need that sort of thing.

They should call it "The groan heard around the world!".


39 posted on 11/18/2006 1:57:33 PM PST by outdriving (Diversity is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.)
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To: outdriving
"THE SCIENCE The Global Consciousness Project (http://noosphere.princeton.edu), Princeton University, runs a network of Random Event Generators around the world, which record changes in randomness during global events. The results show that human consciousness can be measured to have a global effect on matter and energy during widely-watched events such as 9/11, the antiwar protests and the Indian Ocean tsunami. There have also been measurable results during mass meditations and prayers."

Does anyone have a picture of a "Random Event Generator"? And where can I get one? My wife complains about "spontaneity", so I'm thinking some "randomness" would help our orgasm generation considerably. Could even change the world.

We want to do our part to have an effect on matter and energy in times of crisis. Though I must admit that randomness may help my matter, but plays hell with my energy, if you catch my drift. Works wonders for the missus, though.

We're both a bit skeptical about those "anti-war protests", though. I mean "9-11, Tsunami, anti war protest"? That's like Hiroshima, Pompeii, and blue light special at K-Mart. These guys are going to have to have some Karma going if they are thinking about bending spoons like Kreskin. Now that boy could show those Princeton eggheads some freak'in magic. 'Cept he never could get government funding. So who's to say?
61 posted on 11/18/2006 2:32:05 PM PST by outdriving (Diversity is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.)
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