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I am afarid to disappoint you Mr Sarre, but you just fell for a
simple trick.  You cannot have a mouse detect brain waves by simply
putting your head against the mouse.  What these people have done is
replace the whole set of cards.  The original set is no longer
displayed and if you were not very observant, you will believe that
it is only your card that was removed.

Have a good day.

Tom


On 18 Feb 00 at 9:14, george sarr wrote:

> GOTO
> http://www.smartbot.net/zchip/
>
>
> I just found out that your computer mouse can actually intercept
> and process YOUR BRAIN WAVES!
>
> There is a web site that actually proves this!!
>
> (This is not a joke site.  It is for real.)
>

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