The personal is boring.

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Marcus, Dave,

No.  I seriously can’t [see the value].  Well, perhaps as a scientific 
exploration, but not as a personal one.  No.  I am too besotted with Shirley.   
So, when Dave has put the helmet up on the shelf and turned to other things, 
what exactly has he learned?   And what has he learned it about?

Still working on my income tax.  I called an income source today to get 1099 
forms electronically and the Nice Person said “I can help you with that” but 
then said, first would I like to update my account.  “Oh, sure,” said I.   So, 
when we were done she said, “Now what can I do for you?”  And when I repeated 
my request she said, “Oh, I am sorry sir, the program won’t give us that 
information now because you have made changes in your profile.  You will need 
to reregister your account.  I will send you the paper work.  Have you got a 
notary nearby?”

It’s at moments like this I might reach for the helmet.  Or a revolver.  At 
times like this, it hardly matters which.

N

Now



Nick Thompson
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Cognitive enhancement, telepathy..  Can you seriously not see the potential?

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Marcus, Marcus, Marcus ….

I am talking about a brain device.  A little helmet you clamp on your head and 
flip a switch.

Would you (the hypothetical, you, not the actual one) buy it, and WHY?

Nick Thompson
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The genius of this luxury market, esp. for women, is that they simply attach it 
to other health and lifestyle products, and have celebrities like Gwyneth 
Paltrow put it in their online catalogs.   This is contrast to the similar 
services for men, that creates less thoughtful products like Cement Wall with 
Hole.  And really Nick, mind your own business!

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OK.  So stipulate that I am naïve.  Now the question becomes, “Have you bought 
it?  And why?”

Nick Thompson
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From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com<mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com>> On 
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It sounds like an expensive investment to develop for what is already a 
saturated market.   (In case you weren’t aware.)  A much better product would 
be one that produced feelings of love, or a product that created and maintained 
intense concentration.

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Ok.  Imagine a device that would produce, at command, an orgasm.  Imagine 
further that it had settings that could be tweaked to produce different 
intensities and kinds of orgasm.  Imagine finally that it has a randomization 
setting.  Imagine that it costs 49.95, 30 day money back guarantee.

Would you buy it?

Does this have to do with the Shirley/Kaye Sera dimension Glen and I were 
talking about? (I think Glen was the one amongst you clods that got that joke.) 
 We who are in love with Shirley would never touch it;  you Kaye-lovers would 
buy it, I suppose.  Does it have anything to do with lack of respect for the 
decisions that Evolution has made for you?  Is the Shirley/Kaye distinction a 
version of the Apollonian/Dionysian distinction?  I hope that Dave West, priest 
as he is at the Temple of Kaye, with straighten me out on my Nietzsche.  See 
also, Patterns of Culture 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Benedict#Patterns_of_Culture>

N

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I think the Flow TD-NIRS system is like $50k for now, but it isn’t really 
buyable yet.    The Flux magnetometer system would be in the millions, I think. 
  Nothing beats implanted wires!

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On 9/14/21 6:01 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
See kernel.com

Yeh, like that...   plenty of what looks like slick pre-release 
hype-by-allusion, yet undeniably evidence that the development in this area is 
in a virtuous feedback loop.   A quick gander didn't present me with any 
numbers but the gear looks pretty pricey...   probably the stuff of a future 
motorcycle/bicycle/climbing helmet to upload your brain as you go into a 
skid/fall/tumble!



On Sep 14, 2021, at 4:40 PM, Steve Smith 
<sasm...@swcp.com><mailto:sasm...@swcp.com> wrote:
 Glen-

Ha! Well, not for me. I'm a technophile. Even more important than drug-induced 
experiences are those induced by other technologies like transcranial magnetic 
stimulation, which I don't regard as fundamentally different from connectivity 
drugs. Implants would be even better for interacting with that hairball of 
[intero|proprio]ceptive feedback loops that compose consciousness as well as 
pain.

I've been dabbling with transcutaneous electro neural stim and electro muscular 
stim (TENS/EMS) primarily for pain and rehab (Mary's recent back/leg 
pain/dysfunction), trying to work it into the VR/AR simulacral artifacts I 
already fiddle with in Visual/Aural/CheapHaptics.

The accessibility of VR/AR gear (HUD/HMD/GPU/CPU) has already overshot my 
wildest dreams of a couple of decades ago   I fiddled with EEG pickups 20 years 
ago but it was too early or at least there was a metaphorical impedance 
mismatch of sorts. I've NOT dabbled with transcranial magnetic stimulation...   
I don't even know if it is accessible.  I am curious (guardedly hopeful) that 
these things are maturing at a pop/commercial level faster/better than at the 
professional level.   There may well be a crowd-sourced ensemble exploration 
underway right now.

Regarding your muscaria/fly agaric aspirations, I'm hearing something more like 
homeopathy or law-of-similars since the "fly" in fly agaric comes from 
etymologically the habit of using it to poison flies by infusing it in milk to 
attract flies.    Maybe this is entirely a tangent (most of my observations 
here *are* tangents?).

- Steve

So, I'll leave the sweat lodges and eating of wiggling things to more 
adventurous types like you. But the drugs need not be orally administered. I've 
always wanted to try to fly by painting myself with muscaria.



On 9/14/21 11:03 AM, Prof David West wrote:

Glen: /Were I fully liberated, I'd be doing a lot more, and a lot more diverse, 
drugs than I do./



Diversity of *_/experiences/_*, not just drugs!!
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