Hmm ... it appears as though it would cost 15x more than my phone, yet is not capable of doing 15 times as many things. So I'm going to pass.
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Originally Posted by trewyn15
lol, have you seen the tv show where they have the guy brainwashed to go shoot a guy?
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Originally Posted by Renegade
What show you talkin' about Mitch?
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They did that on Curiosity, on Discovery Channel. Took a group of volenteers, saw who could be hypnotized. From that group, they found one guy who is susceptible to post-hypnotic suggestion & has no problems carrying out acts he normally wouldn't. They then told him to assassinate someone (the gun was loaded with blanks & everyone else involved was an actor) and he did it without flinching.
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Originally Posted by trewyn15
haha
I wonder what kind of limitations there are for big electronic companies.. I know that they're capable of so much more, or researching so much more.. but they just don't
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Most limits are self imposed. Business tend not to do advanced R&D unless somebody else is paying the bills. There just isn't enough return on investment otherwise.
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Originally Posted by trewyn15
No, I mean like the crap that the government has... they have so much more advanced things, there's probably regulations limiting producers as to how advanced they can go or research.
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How exactly would the US military leverage a foreign company to
not research a particular technology -let alone every single company around the world capable of doing such research -including ones that aren't exactly friends with the US? And do that for every important bit of advanced tech they may have -over the course of decades?
If they had that kind of power & influence, well I'm pretty sure they'd have used it for purposes more in-line with their primary mission of protecting America, like say shutting down the nuclear programs of unfriendly nations.