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Could be useful - Paul Young

This app does not stop working when minimized. If this happens to you, please email the author details of your Mac (system, etc.).

Thank you,

Paul Young, CSoM

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Monday, March 05 2007 @ 09:03 AM PST


Could be useful - fsmith2230

I just downloaded the program and I'm intrigued. I'm so glad to have the opportunity to try this program out, regardless that some people think that their fears should not allow others to experience it. What you set up as the material for 'brainwashing' is what you'll learn, I expect. Set up dumb material, you get dumb brainwashing. Set up positive helpful material and
it can't do anything but enhance your life. Each person types in their own
desires, so it's up to each individual. I've been a long-time user of positive thought mantras and they have definitely enhanced my life.

My lifestyle is to better myself, so this might be a perfect way to learn a language. I've set things up to assist me in a language course. I don't know if it's effective, but it's an interesting concept. Can't do any harm, and I'll write back in and let you know if it helps.

It was exceedingly simple to set up, even though there were no directions, perhaps because it was so simple. It's 'bleeping' my learning program as I am writing this note. I hope it works. Languages are not so simple and any outside help I can offer myself is advantageous. Many Thanks to the inventor of this software. I'm glad I came across it. Francey

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Saturday, March 10 2007 @ 04:12 PM PST


read the research - senseinai

while it has surfaced in neurobiology only just recently that subliminal material does register in the brain, nevertheless countless research projects have turned up no evidence whatsoever that there is any measurable result from subliminal messages: no learning, no retention. this app is just another time-waster that will eat up some of your cpu.

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Wednesday, March 14 2007 @ 12:32 PM PDT


Could be useful - HeyHey_dotmac

Watch "What the "Bleep" Do We Know!?" and you will have experienced a subliminal message - "You've been shafted!" The sort of film that gives ammunition to the anti-science brigade. 50% of the science it contains is untrue and ridiculous.

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Wednesday, March 14 2007 @ 02:07 PM PDT