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Weird and the Wonderful
discovered while FarShores explores Cyberspace

[Last updated October 11 2008]



The World of Video Loop Feedback
The website of Lance Reed, an independent researcher of "The schreiber method" of ITC (Intrumental trans-comunication). As Lance explains in his introduction: "The method was first pioneered by the German ITC experimenter klaus Schreiber back in the 1980's. It's a process of aiming a video camera at the TV set and feeding the output of the camera back to the input of a TV, thus causing a visual feedback loop, with gentle zooming and adjustment of the camera to aquire an on screen effect of a plusating mist. From out of these mists come pictures of people that have passed over to the other side." Fascinating stuff!

Callord
This page has languished unchanged since March 27, 2002, and so I felt it needed updating. What better than Callord, a Chatterbot that does not speak English, that was salvaged from a crashed alien probe here on planet Earth and uses a language Nasa scientists have called 'Hoom'. If you ever come face-to-face with an alien having already used this chatterbot might just smooth the way. Oh, if you get bored with Callord, you'll find there's plenty more Chatterbots to choose from.

Phonespell
Okay, I'll admit it I was throughly bored the day I surfed on in to this website. If you're like me and have trouble even remembering simple numbers like those of your home/cell/office phones well, help is at hand. Here's a site that provides mnemonic clues to help folks like us commit these numbers to memory in a easier way.

Institute of Druidic Technology
This is an entirely spoof website but so well done, I'm sure it's 'had' more than its fair share of visitors. The goal of the Institute is simple: To conclusively prove that the ancient inhabitants of Britain had access to advanced mathematical knowledge and computer technology. That said, the assembled experts, comprising archaeologists, ethno-linguists, computer scientists and legal scholars have already discovered Hyperborean mainframes, a flint mouse and a bronze mousepad!

Virtual Design Group
Make your own virtual Voodoo Doll and then e-mail it to someone. What!! 'Make Someone's Day' is how this website describes it. Still, while there you could always chill out and relax watching the Zen Meditation demo z-z-z-z-Z-Z-Z.

Labyrinthina
In 1997 Kathy Doore visited Machu Pichi, in Peru. While there she discovered and photographed a small petroglyph depicting a 16-point radiating star. Author and ancient astronaut theorist Erich von Daniken that same year photographed a much larger petroglyph located several hundred miles away at Nazca. Contained within the latter formation is the self-same 16-point star, that Kathy now calls the "Star of Lemuria". Does this ancient icon denote an interdimensional doorway?

Kurzwell CyberArt Technologies
This is amazing! Meet AARON, the Cybernetic Artist. This downloadable screensaver [nearly 10MBs worth] actually uses artificial intelligence to produce one-off original works of art on your PC. If you don't wish to download the software, you can still watch AARON create a mini masterpiece, and at an astounding speed.

Central Atlantic Storm Investigators
The weather is affecting us all these days and is set to impact our planet in a very big way soon. CASI has a neat page entitled 'Weird Weather'. Find out where the hottest, the coldest and the wettest weather is at any given time. Oh, and there's even a Alien/UFO weather link as well for all you greys out there.

Atomic Clock
Are you a stickler for punctuality? Have a fetish about ensuring your PC keeps perfect time? Well, Atomic Clock Sync v2.0 is a handy-dandy item that sits on your dekstop and will set the time of the clock in your computer with the atomic time-scale operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). I've also discovered, while my Canon digital camera is connected to my PC I can even set that to atomic time too. Go ahead, ping that server now!

Lost Technology of the Ancients: The Crystal Sun
I've got a couple of writer Robert Temple's books [inc. The Sirius Mystery], but not The Crystal Sun. Here, in a short extract, Temple gives us a glimpse of what it's about.

Meteors and the Native Americans
Celestial events were regularly recorded throughout China and Europe in written form for 2,500 years. In native North America the passing of a comet or meteor shower was often committed to a cave wall in the form of drawings, or petroglyphs.

Viktor Schauberger and his Inventions
While Schauberger is famously linked to one of the numerous Nazi flying disc projects of WWII, it's his other inventions that have stood the test of time.

Owning the Weather in 2025
It's either too hot, or too cold. Too wet, or too dry. Any way you cut it someone has been messing around with Mother Nature and she's plenty mad. This is a research paper presented to the USAF and it's all about gaining control of the world's weather, in an effort to manipulate and modify those natural forces to deadly effect. Don't mess with Ma Nature!

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