Posted: 4/17/2011 8:08:11 PM EDT
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A headband designed by San Francisco firm EmSense can sense your brainwaves as you have reactions to watching something and then record the data for researchers.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1377797/EmSense-comes-EmBand-device-track-brainwaves-watch-TV.html
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I will put it on and think 'I will kill you all, after I kill the possum, which will die within the hour after the dickfer, whom can only be killed after I join the ATF and shoot someone's dog, which can only be accomplished after I kill this hog for bacon."
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Quoted: Quoted: I will put it on and think 'I will kill you all, after I kill the possum, which will die within the hour after the dickfer, whom can only be killed after I join the ATF and shoot someone's dog, which can only be accomplished after I kill this hog for bacon." ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm currently taking psychological statistics, which is basically being taught as a 'statistics in scientific research' course. The main lesson I'll be leaving with is how much b.s. (guessing and fiddling with numbers) goes into statistical research. I have had urges to sign up for some of the research studies done by students on campus and mess with their results by being an oddball outcome. Not wanting to make life harder for other students is the only thing that is keeping me from doing it. If it were professors I'd be all over it. ![]() |



