Thursday, September 20, 2007

Who Wears Plastic Pants

Is Mine my mind? III episode

But his assistant was not one to be dazzled by these dreams. He understood, of course, that Antonius could [...] passion for this project, there was good. What man chooses evil? But it was not convinced. But he sensed that it was not the right way, you could not play this way with the interior of every man, that progress must be pursued with commitment and single free of every man. Men who would never have been subject to progress. So it was that went before him and explained his ideas. The search had to be abandoned. The car was destroyed. Now. But Antonius could not understand why. So it was that killed him. Without hesitation. He did it because he could not afford obstacles to his plan. Moreover, the price of a life, how much would you benefit? But with regard to remorse, was not a murderess, and persecuted until death.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Rashi Astrology Start With A

Is Mine my mind? II bet

[...] fact we saw immediately that the minds, rather than being tuned, could merge into a super, from the endless capabilities. And Antonius was not the type to stop in front of moral issues, because, as one might rise due to this being, who had two bodies and one mind? And so his search went on until it reached a milestone never thought of before: he could trace all the signals coming from the mental world are used to melt any human mind into a single, vast collective consciousness. It was his eyes that to which humanity had ever driven, since ancient times. It was the perfect world without wars, inequalities and injustices. A world where every person could have been fully realized in consciousness, and be happy. A consciousness that had no barriers, which would be used for neuron to neuron prosperity and progress.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Couple That Have The Same Birthday

Is Mine my mind? I bet.

The man's name was Antonius. His father perhaps cruelty, perhaps for the vein of madness that ran in his family for generations, had called him so. But he had always hated that name, and now, now that was a step away from success now that the years of sacrifice and ridicule could be repaid, he hesitated. [...] It all began on 21 February of a distant, when an amazing how crazy the idea flashed in my mind. Without going into laborious technicalities of a student of bioelectronics, he knew that each human mind transmitted waves, like a radio or a computer.
If he had managed to tune the frequencies of the minds of two scientists, for a short time their intellect would have increased exponentially, allowing great discoveries.
But his invention had a much broader ...