Re: uses for a Pentium III

David ( (no email) )
Fri, 29 Jan 1999 00:06:15 -0600

I really doubt that it will be able to do much in that area, but if
you are interested in experimenting with a noise-based random number
generator you could probably buy one that is cheaper than a pentium3 chip.
Have you conducted many telekinetic experiments? I am interested in
telekinetic enhancement devices and would like to here more about your idea.
In fact I posted a while back asking how to dramatically increase psi
potential, but the only response I got told me to put a magnet on my
forehead. I should have asked the guy what polarity and what kind of magnet
to use, because it hasn't done much for me. It sounds like you have some
kind of idea of how you can use a noise-based random number generator to
increase telekinetic abilities, please share, I am very interested by this.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Shaffer, Jr. <jshaffer@csrlink.net>
To: KeelyNet Maillist <keelynet@DallasTexas.net>
Date: Thursday, January 28, 1999 9:51 PM
Subject: uses for a Pentium III

>I just read that the Pentium III is going to have a noise-based random
>number generator onboard. It's for cryptographic purposes, of course, but
I
>was wondering if it would also be usable for telekinesis experiments. (It
>will probably be outside the price range of most experimentors for a while,
>however.) But then, I had a truly inspired thought: Direct Digital
>Electronic Voice Phenomena. What do you think?
>
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