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Products => Crowd Funded Projects => Topic started by: mikeselectricstuff on July 13, 2013, 11:10:58 pm
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..and now the crystal nutjobs are at it...
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tarc-the-first-thought-phone?c=home (http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tarc-the-first-thought-phone?c=home)
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..and now the crystal nutjobs are at it...
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tarc-the-first-thought-phone?c=home (http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tarc-the-first-thought-phone?c=home)
Those things remind me of a brand of boiled sweets I used to buy as a kid. They were like eating little purple dinner plates :)
I'm willing to help their project by selling them the rights to a large allocation in the 'thought spectrum' at a knockdown price ;)
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Holy nut job batman!
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TARC: Take All Rubes' Cash.
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TARC: Take All Rubes' Cash.
well according to Paris Tosen inventor, TARC stands for:
The TARC stands for “Thought Attenuated Resonance Communicator” and is powered by the electromagnetic fields surrounding the human body and is activated by bioelectrical effects.
Methinks Paris has a novel and private definition of 'attenuated', on second glance you nailed it terminal jack.
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..and now the crystal nutjobs are at it...
Why not turn being bat shit crazy enough to hear voices to your advantage. If you are going to hear voices they may as well be from someone you think wants to talk to you :)
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:-DD
Oh, this is just great.
I hate to be so cynical, and usually I get rather enraged at these scams, but really, if you invest in a thought phone, I don't think I have it in me to feel bad for you... It's just hilarious, that's all, perhaps in a dark sort of way...
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Did he cut the bottoms off of beer bottles?
If he'll pay for the beer, I'll drink it and he can have the bottle bottoms.
I'm sending a telepathic message to him right now, we'll know it works if I get an email from him.
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If his thought phone really works, then he should be getting a handful of calls right now and his thought-message-box is likely full!
Or maybe he's got thought-waiting?
Or if he's somewhere else, thought-forwarding?
Would you get a busy signal if he's thinking about somebody else when you tried to think about him?
How do you hang up on a thought?
What does a thought-"ring" sound like?
If a thought-phone rings in the forest, and nobody is around to hear it, did it really do any thinking of thoughts?
What happens if you dial a wrong thought-number?
Does the person at the other end hear your thoughts regardless?
Who exactly is the thought-operator?
Who runs the local thought phone company?
Are there many choices when it comes to long distance thought plans?
Are thoughts cheaper at nights and on weekends and holidays?
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This sort of thing just makes IGG look like a bunch of greedy idiots who are happy to be complicit with fraudlent scammers. Kickstarter must be pissing themselves laughing.
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I believe he is just trolling around.
Alexander.
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I hate to be so cynical, and usually I get rather enraged at these scams, but really, if you invest in a thought phone, I don't think I have it in me to feel bad for you... It's just hilarious, that's all, perhaps in a dark sort of way...
And it's likely not a deliberate "scam". The guy probably believes this stuff, and will deliver the actual device.
It's like the golden ear brigade really can hear the difference between electrically identical cables.
And religious people really can hear the voice of god in their head.
This stuff feels as real to them as evidence based stuff does to us.
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I believe he is just trolling around.
Ya think??
From his TARC web site http://www.tosen.ca/tarc.html, (http://www.tosen.ca/tarc.html,) the very last paragraph
The TARC is designed with Stelan technology (ie interdimensional science), advanced ideas that have been adapted to suit human needs.
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Why is it no surprise that he's also a 9/11 conspiracy nut?
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Just did........bloody telemarketers again. Them and the religious nuts keep calling and leaving a message to call them, but always no return number, just withheld numbers and completely bogus ones if there.
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Maybe they should spin off a new site for these morons - indiewoowoo
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Most communications regulations require that a phone (including the phone network) must allow you to call police/ambulance/fire brigade at their well known numbers. The FCC will take care about the TARC :-)
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Most communications regulations require that a phone (including the phone network) must allow you to call police/ambulance/fire brigade at their well known numbers. The FCC will take care about the TARC :-)
Maybe it calls the Thought Police.....
I'll get my coat.
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You been commenting on the Register again mike...........
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I LOL'd at this part:
A little practice is required.
I'm not particularly sure why I found it more entertaining than the rest of it.
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Because they're using it as their "get out of jail free card" with respect to "It doesn't work for me!!!" Well, did you practice enough?
Anything can be claimed possible as long as you clarify that it's not possible for skeptics.
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Hopefully Verizon does not take is as exclusive, I'm with AT&T and I will not be able to get it !
:-DD
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Tosen's Update July 9 - The Tarc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4j7hb02Y6M#noexternalembed)
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Tosen's Update July 9 - The Tarc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4j7hb02Y6M#noexternalembed)
"Comments are disabled for this video"
I'd chuck in some money just to have comments enabled.
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Actually,we've had thought phones for years---they've just got some very clunky interfaces!
I usually think before I speak! ;D
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I will only buy the TARC device when it enables me to do this to my colleagues, otherwise it is a useless toy.
: (David Cronenberg's scanners) http://youtu.be/HY-03vYYAjA (http://youtu.be/HY-03vYYAjA)
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"The transistor is over 80 years old"
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Tosen's Update July 9 - The Tarc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4j7hb02Y6M#noexternalembed)
"Comments are disabled for this video"
I'd chuck in some money just to have comments enabled.
176 views - reassuringly few people interested in this nutjob
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Tosen's Update July 9 - The Tarc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4j7hb02Y6M#noexternalembed)
"Comments are disabled for this video"
I'd chuck in some money just to have comments enabled.
Looks like they've taken off the $1 reward, otherwise we might have seen a few more of these :
"Hey, I’m a physicist and I just wanted to let you know you’re bat shit crazy.
Enjoy my $1.00."
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Actually,we've had thought phones for years---they've just got some very clunky interfaces!
I usually think before I speak! ;D
That's nothing compared to the proven technique of human body teleportation based on thought waves.
Many report that when one talks negatively about the boss to a collegue he mysteriously appears within earshot. Whereas positive conversations either do not have this effect, or do have it only if misconstrued as negative.
Proof that it was brain waves and not the voice that caused his appearance is because he could only have reached his mischievous subordinates had he started his trip while evil thoughts were being thought.
PS: The observance of this effect, ie that energy required to start this movement originates with negative rather than positive, is further proof that 'conventional current' in electrical circuits is bunk.
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176 views - reassuringly few people interested in this nutjob
That's just me refreshing the video page to get his hopes up.