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Lab Demos \'Living\' PC Powered by Mushrooms
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/lab-demos-living-pc-powered-by-mushrooms
well looked like an early April joke, but the popsci.com and -or - xor responses
from sending impulses to mushrooms seem real.

So as I eat a lot of mushrooms it explains how I can do better than Albert E.\'s relatitvitty cake.

:)
So there you go!
 
On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 1:09:21 AM UTC+11, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Lab Demos \'Living\' PC Powered by Mushrooms
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/lab-demos-living-pc-powered-by-mushrooms
well looked like an early April joke, but the popsci.com and -or - xor responses
from sending impulses to mushrooms seem real.

So as I eat a lot of mushrooms it explains how I can do better than Albert E.\'s relatitvity cake.

:)
So there you go!

If you eat mushrooms you probably won\'t see any improvement to your own nervous system, but some of the psychoactive compounds that some mushrooms synthesise may interfere with the way your nervous system works. Jan\'s nervous system has looked seriously messed up for years, and he may have been eating a lot of the wrong kinds of mushrooms. It might have persuaded him that he could out-think Einstein, which isn\'t a plausible claim.

He can\'t even out-think climate change denial propaganda.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Wednesday, 8 March 2023 at 15:39:18 UTC+1, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 1:09:21 AM UTC+11, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Lab Demos \'Living\' PC Powered by Mushrooms
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/lab-demos-living-pc-powered-by-mushrooms
well looked like an early April joke, but the popsci.com and -or - xor responses
from sending impulses to mushrooms seem real.

So as I eat a lot of mushrooms it explains how I can do better than Albert E.\'s relatitvity cake.

:)
So there you go!
If you eat mushrooms you probably won\'t see any improvement to your own nervous system, but some of the psychoactive compounds that some mushrooms synthesise may interfere with the way your nervous system works. Jan\'s nervous system has looked seriously messed up for years, and he may have been eating a lot of the wrong kinds of mushrooms. It might have persuaded him that he could out-think Einstein, which isn\'t a plausible claim.

He can\'t even out-think climate change denial propaganda.

Climate change is an ancient tautology by Heraclitus

Climate changes = everything flows

Go to school, have them refund your tuition money
 
On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 4:44:54 AM UTC+11, a a wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 March 2023 at 15:39:18 UTC+1, Anthony William Sloman wrote:
On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 1:09:21 AM UTC+11, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Lab Demos \'Living\' PC Powered by Mushrooms
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/lab-demos-living-pc-powered-by-mushrooms
well looked like an early April joke, but the popsci.com and -or - xor responses
from sending impulses to mushrooms seem real.

So as I eat a lot of mushrooms it explains how I can do better than Albert E.\'s relatitvity cake.

:)
So there you go!
If you eat mushrooms you probably won\'t see any improvement to your own nervous system, but some of the psychoactive compounds that some mushrooms synthesise may interfere with the way your nervous system works. Jan\'s nervous system has looked seriously messed up for years, and he may have been eating a lot of the wrong kinds of mushrooms. It might have persuaded him that he could out-think Einstein, which isn\'t a plausible claim.

He can\'t even out-think climate change denial propaganda.

Climate change is an ancient tautology by Heraclitus.

A a clearly can\'t understand the data.

There is an ancient example of climate change,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleocene%E2%80%93Eocene_Thermal_Maximum

it predates Heraclitus by about 55 million year.

> Climate changes = everything flows

The rate of change matters.

> Go to school, have them refund your tuition money.

A a may not have bothered. Since he is incapable of learning quite how wrong he is, there wouldn\'t have been a lot of point.

--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
 
On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 9:09:21 AM UTC-5, Jan Panteltje wrote:
Lab Demos \'Living\' PC Powered by Mushrooms
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/lab-demos-living-pc-powered-by-mushrooms
well looked like an early April joke, but the popsci.com and -or - xor responses
from sending impulses to mushrooms seem real.

So as I eat a lot of mushrooms it explains how I can do better than Albert E.\'s relatitvitty cake.

:)
So there you go!

You\'re some kind of fool if think what looks like McD\'s french fries spattered on a motherboard is a functional computer. They couldn\'t even keep it alive in sleep mode.
 

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