Re: Home-made electroencephalograph



On Apr 23, 9:25 pm, JeffM <jef...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jean-Christophe wrote:
Everybody keeps posting links to Google,
and copy/paste text from Wiki, this is so boring :
newsgroups are being flooded by copies of
the very same information cloned everywhere.

What is boring is people who are posting from Google,
have the search dialog right in front of them,
and don't bother to use it themselves.

I did.

It would be different if they actually presented some evidence
that they had made the slightest effort
and simply wanted clarification on some point.

I came here to get OTHER advices.
What is the bloody point to copy the same information again ?

I don't have much confidence
that someone who can't even use a search engine
can actually build something from a schematic.

I did.

There are a lot of lazy twits posting via Port 80.

Then just block your port 80.
.



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