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Old 08-20-2007, 10:54 AM
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Does anyone have this Target Sample Fed LRL

I know one guy who uses LRL, in it he keeps one ampule containing diamond in each of the Lrl and it detects diamond, gold ampule and it detects gold, a photo of person and the rods move across the person thus detecting him. The shape is 2 L rods and it has got some circuitry, and these L rods move across when a target is found, can anyone have this Target sample Indentifying LRL circuit or can anyone explain how this works. I have put an edited image from an existing LRL to look just like this( to get an Idea) for feeding the ampule and a switch for both rods and 1 led on each rod.

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Old 08-20-2007, 02:09 PM
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Does anyone have this Target Sample Fed LRL

I know one guy who uses LRL, in it he keeps one ampule containing diamond in each of the Lrl and it detects diamond, gold ampule and it detects gold, a photo of person and the rods move across the person thus detecting him. The shape is 2 L rods and it has got some circuitry, and these L rods move across when a target is found, can anyone have this Target sample Indentifying LRL circuit or can anyone explain how this works. I have put an edited image from an existing LRL to look just like this( to get an Idea) for feeding the ampule and a switch for both rods and 1 led on each rod.

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This is a dowsing rod - pure and simple. Don't waste your time.
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Old 08-21-2007, 11:39 AM
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But I have seen this lrl in action with the sample target loaded into each of the weights side
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Old 08-21-2007, 08:19 PM
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But I have seen this lrl in action with the sample target loaded into each of the weights side
What you saw was the ideomotor effect in action. This device cannot pass a double-blind test.
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Old 08-31-2007, 08:32 AM
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Whats Double Blind Test
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Old 08-31-2007, 03:30 PM
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Double-blind describes an especially stringent way of conducting an experiment, usually on human subjects, in an attempt to eliminate subjective bias on the part of both experimental subjects and the experimenters. In most cases, double-blind experiments are held to achieve a higher standard of scientific rigour.
In a double-blind experiment, neither the individuals nor the researchers know who belongs to the control group and the experimental group. Only after all the data are recorded (and in some cases, analyzed) do the researchers learn which individuals are which. Performing an experiment in double-blind fashion is a way to lessen the influence of the prejudices and unintentional physical cues on the results (the placebo effect, observer bias, and experimenter's bias). Random assignment of the subject to the experimental or control group is a critical part of double-blind research design. The key that identifies the subjects and which group they belonged to is kept by a third party and not given to the researchers until the study is over.
Double-blind methods can be applied to any experimental situation where there is the possibility that the results will be affected by conscious or unconscious bias on the part of the experimenter."

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Old 09-04-2007, 06:45 AM
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Does anyone have this Target Sample Fed LRL

I know one guy who uses LRL, in it he keeps one ampule containing diamond in each of the Lrl and it detects diamond, gold ampule and it detects gold, a photo of person and the rods move across the person thus detecting him. The shape is 2 L rods and it has got some circuitry, and these L rods move across when a target is found, can anyone have this Target sample Indentifying LRL circuit or can anyone explain how this works. I have put an edited image from an existing LRL to look just like this( to get an Idea) for feeding the ampule and a switch for both rods and 1 led on each rod.

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Old 09-05-2007, 07:43 AM
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u know only photoshop I think, its done in childs play software ie windows paint, actually computers are designed for scientific applications/rocket science now microsoft has applied them to do Junk work like office work, clerical work, database work....stupid microsoft, people think they are techies doing junk work here in India
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actually computers are designed for scientific applications/rocket science now microsoft has applied them to do Junk work like office work, clerical work, database work....stupid microsoft, people think they are techies doing junk work here in India
Do you use linux applications to solve the high tech problems that normally require a guru to release pear-sized diamonds from tantrik and yakshini powers?

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Old 09-05-2007, 10:00 AM
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Dear J Player
I am not speaking of single company its bunch of companies doing junk work with high tech equipment used for rocket science...I can use a computers(not stupid linux applications or stupid Microsoft applications) to solve problems like seeing objects in other dimensions and using a computer to display the image, use a travelling antenna which has been subjected to space time casimer effect (a form of relativistic effect) u can even use a PI coil subject it to relativistic effects and detect a diamond in other dimensions. If u have a dead Girl friend we can see even her with a video sensor,a mirror which is capable of showing past and future described in ancient technologies, Darpini Darshini means mirror vision, Gurus have the ability to see with out computers/video...if u are intrested try to integrate these electronics with the astral sciences(as gurus see into other dimensions, they do any other things etc etc, try to integrate for eg ancient antigravity like vimanas, we can integrate with our present electronics...
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I can use a computers(not stupid linux applications or stupid Microsoft applications) to solve problems like seeing objects in other dimensions and using a computer to display the image, use a travelling antenna which has been subjected to space time casimer effect (a form of relativistic effect) u can even use a PI coil subject it to relativistic effects and detect a diamond in other dimensions. If u have a dead Girl friend we can see even her with a video sensor,a mirror which is capable of showing past and future described in ancient technologies
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What operating system do you use to run these applications to solve the problems you described?

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Old 09-05-2007, 12:20 PM
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if u are fed up with the current operating systems we use a rtos

John Player u r confused between application and operating system, people have monopolised the operating system, these have to be Non patent types.

try to load the cpu with the opcodes....more of a nut case type of programmer will do this when a ready made operating system is there in the market...try a "pirated operating system", why reinvent the wheel...I am speaking of the softwares that are used to do junk work not the operating system....
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Linux is a non-patent open source operating system for PCs based on Unix. Anybody can download it for free. There are also a number of other open source operating systems. I see no need to pirate anything.


Is there a name for the programs you run to do what you described below?

"solve problems like seeing objects in other dimensions and using a computer to display the image, use a travelling antenna which has been subjected to space time casimer effect (a form of relativistic effect) u can even use a PI coil subject it to relativistic effects and detect a diamond in other dimensions. If u have a dead Girl friend we can see even her with a video sensor,a mirror which is capable of showing past and future described in ancient technologies"

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Old 09-05-2007, 02:42 PM
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if u are fed up with the current operating systems we use a rtos

John Player u r confused between application and operating system, people have monopolised the operating system, these have to be Non patent types.

try to load the cpu with the opcodes....more of a nut case type of programmer will do this when a ready made operating system is there in the market...try a "pirated operating system", why reinvent the wheel...I am speaking of the softwares that are used to do junk work not the operating system....
Hi sharky,

rtos are good for some things... and some you can find for free, even opensource ones. But then what about hardware they need... what about limits for developing general purpose complex applications... no good.
They require much skills to do something useful and specialized hardware.

Of course you can use e.g. in a coffe-machine but I cannot see any big advantage in that approach respect other kind of OS/platforms or just some logic programmable array.

Many advanced rtos are outside the possibilities of many people. If you have e.g. to launch a robot to explore Mars well... you need one (well... 3 is the magic number of onboard rtos running required often in space applications).

Many OS, my opinion, out there should be cancelled from the world of IT cause they are made in bad ways, with too many bugs , with too many inefficiency etc and applications the same.

There are some small unix progs that still today are better than middle-user-windows-applications to do similar stuff.

But middle users want ease of use... want GUI ... want that the program take care of their low understanding of how things go under the presentation layer... so at the end we have now many programs with beautiful GUI and worse core.

Problem is that billions people now use them !

And they feel good just using them !

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Old 09-05-2007, 03:43 PM
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If brilliant scientist believe in guru...! Ehhhh! Why not for treasures!

Wallace was himself somewhat mystically inclined. He was a brilliant plant geneticist, who had developed the first hybrid corn for commercial use, and a respected economist...

http://www.americanheritage.com/arti...989_2_92.shtml

The Great Seal in 1 dollar bill was idea of Wallace and president Roosevelt, both inclined to masonry and hidden sciences.

http://www.unc.edu/~ltolles/illuminati/dollar.html
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If brilliant scientist believe in guru...! Ehhhh! Why not for treasures!

Wallace was himself somewhat mystically inclined. He was a brilliant plant geneticist, who had developed the first hybrid corn for commercial use, and a respected economist...

http://www.americanheritage.com/arti...989_2_92.shtml

The Great Seal in 1 dollar bill was idea of Wallace and president Roosevelt, both inclined to masonry and hidden sciences.

http://www.unc.edu/~ltolles/illuminati/dollar.html
Hi,
do you belive in guru now ?
Ok... if you belive in LRL you can also belive in guru... easy.

Why not ?

The eye has a very long story but problem is that cannot find treasures...
that's the big problem.

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Old 09-05-2007, 09:28 PM
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No me, of course, but Sharky all the time mention this, so he is not alone... (see these firsts figures in important position who believe!)
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hi esteban can you give me ayuor e-mail in private message i want give you a question but mineoro please
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I think Qiaozhi's Guru in a Can is much more convenient. Nothing to believe, just open the can and instant guru! Very much the same as rub the lamp for instant genie. Does anybody know where I can buy some cans of Guru?

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Old 09-06-2007, 02:31 AM
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Austin Powers had some Mojo! But I don't think it was in a can.

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Boy Max I have worked with code warrior and vxworks, ecos seemed a bit odd to install in win2000...below Max quote

"""Many OS, my opinion, out there should be cancelled from the world of IT cause they are made in bad ways, with too many bugs , with too many inefficiency etc and applications the same.""""

many programs are bad because they have beeen developed by substandard Indians, now they are doing applications for aviation, boieng etc , wonder how many will go down now without Uncle Laden involvement .... CMM Levels have been introduced as there were many flaws in design of software as these are being done by Indians since 20 years...if westerners did this there would have been no problems, no complex CMM levels...

I do like Visual basic etc but what I pointed out is its being used to do office clerical works instead of scientific works...I just wanted to say that computers have changed "low pricing" to do more of daily routine works rather than control a satellite...
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Old 09-22-2007, 09:00 AM
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Oh.

What operating system do you use to run these applications to solve the problems you described?

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IBM has declared a new operating system & other free applicatios for download, I think we can use the new open source operating system from other companies, win 2000 or win98 copyright/patent was over by now we can now try to reverse compile win2000/98 to VB code and redesign from win2000/98 (making it easy, using the existing drivers &dll or modifying them too) a new advanced operating system for this projects and other business applications too and our forum team can join hands work together thru internet and develop a new operating system and make money apart from PI
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IBM has declared a new operating system & other free applicatios for download, I think we can use the new open source operating system from other companies, win 2000 or win98 copyright/patent was over by now we can now try to reverse compile win2000/98 to VB code and redesign from win2000/98 (making it easy, using the existing drivers &dll or modifying them too) a new advanced operating system for this projects and other business applications too and our forum team can join hands work together thru internet and develop a new operating system and make money apart from PI
Problem is that a "true" OS require 10^5..10^7 lines of hi-level code !
Ok ok... one could also do that programming having lot of time and in also a small group of programmers... but there are already like Linux or freeBSD etc etc and are cool and even free ...so why do you like to develop a new OS ?

Maybe I miss something ...
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IBM has declared a new operating system & other free applicatios for download, I think we can use the new open source operating system from other companies, win 2000 or win98 copyright/patent was over by now we can now try to reverse compile win2000/98 to VB code and redesign from win2000/98 (making it easy, using the existing drivers &dll or modifying them too) a new advanced operating system for this projects and other business applications too and our forum team can join hands work together thru internet and develop a new operating system and make money apart from PI
Whatever you're smoking - you need to stop. Otherwise there may be some permanent damage.
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Hahahahahahahahahaaaaaa...

Yup, I wanna steal Windows 2000 and Windows 98 source code... It's cutting edge, ain't it?

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