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Re: Harvard creates brain-to-brain interface
Posted by **Johnny D** on Aug 11, 2013 at 11:33:47 AM:
In Reply to: Re: Harvard creates brain-to-brain interface posted by **BlackMonk** on Aug 10, 2013 at 1:23:08 PM:
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*****All I did was provide a direct link to the complete story. What could be wrong with giving people simpler access to more information?
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****Very good point. Please remember that when I happen give info or speak about when OFT gave me a link for the complete trial evidence of Zimmerman's, which had me having to think of the complete story.
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****Thanks in advance
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***You don't just post links to the full article. You post about your opinion about those articles. When you speak about it, you're saying "This is correct and this is what I consider to be important about the story." That's very different from "This is the complete version of the article that was previously linked to by hippie j."
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***Note, I said "complete version of the article." I did not say "the complete story" "or "all of the relevant facts." Again, the two are very different. Nowhere did I claim that the article tells you everything important about the subject. Such a claim would be ridiculous and manipulative.
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**Oh brother! Get a life and a clue about common sense when reading posts. Hasn't anyone told you how smart you are today?
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*Are you judging me without knowing me and making assumptions about me from reading my posts? And are you attacking me rather than addressing the substance of my post. Funny, I thought those were bad things?
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*Oh, right, they're bad things when they're being done to you, but since you're the one doing them, they're ok.
YOU got it! You "are" smart, you are smart! LOL
There's more to it than you realize too, but you are on the right track in a way. Keep at it! You'll get it.
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