Tuesday, August 09, 2005

"There are some people who seem to have a natural rapport with computers and other complex machines, and there are other people who seem to manage to break everything even without touching it," said York Dobyns, analytical co-ordinator at Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR).

York Dobyns who I'm sure is not a total douchebag works for a research company that has determined that if there's an anomaly it's probably you, not the computer. you're the problem. maybe when your computer breaks they should replace you.

http://www.canada.com/technology/story.html?id=f6ebf013-4d44-4f13-90a2-a938292f4739

oh and how many times did they say "mind control"?

1 Comments:

Blogger all hail zahmeugua! said...

update. princeton engineering anomalies research is a group that investigates man's effect on machines. like how your "vibes" effect computers if at all. that sounds neat.

2:15 PM  

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