Author: Bryan Hofmann
Date: 07:49:52 04/14/04
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On April 14, 2004 at 09:45:16, margolies,marc wrote: >news stories are always about implants as input devices, like keyboards, but >using brainwaves or eye motion, etc. >hoaxes are always about the CNS (central nervous system) recieving digital >electronic data directly and parsing it-- this was the speculative fiction of >the poster's caption and chessbase's humour. >I am sorry I answered you so harshly. >-Marc > I have no idea what your are talking about here.... You respond to Chris' post stating that it is a April Fools joke from Chess Base; The two have nothing in common as the story from Chess Base is utter nonsense (BTW I had already found the Chess Base item before I posted so your first return comment is also out there). In my comment to you I was just pointing out that the two had nothing to do with each other countering your statement that they were. >On April 14, 2004 at 08:30:05, margolies,marc wrote: > >>hofmman, you are argumentative and lazy. >>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=882 >> >> >>On April 14, 2004 at 05:28:17, Bryan Hofmann wrote: >> >>>On April 13, 2004 at 22:46:49, margolies,marc wrote: >>> >>>>hi chris, >>>>please search the chessbase server because that was the april fool's story a >>>>year ago ;-) >>>>marc >>>> >>> >>>I don't recall Chessbase being an authority on FDA approved products perhaps you >>>should broaden your horizons abit >>>http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&edition=us&q=Cyberkinetics&btnG=Search+News. I >>>doubt that the Associated Press (who released this) or the several other well >>>known publications would play a childish stunt.
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