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I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.

 
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I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
The mind is a strange thing, I think there is a glitch in my program. Though, I know the difference between- No and know, then and then, hear and here, they're, their, they're, and there, I have repeatedly miss placed these words over and over again in blogs and posts. Forever having to go back and fix them or have some one read my writing back for me to catch these mistakes.

Any one have these annoying brain miss fires out there like mine? A cure perhaps?

Another one for me that is maddening is opening a cupboard for something and forgetting what it was I wanted. I have to go back to what I was doing and remember. It's usually the cupboard .. What the flip?
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
get off the pot, hippie.
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
YES! I have the same things happen to me..........
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get off the pot, hippie.
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After 30 years maybe I should go back on it.
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
It's the only computer made of meat
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Lol! I attribute it to information overload- something's bound to fall out to make room:).
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
It's the only computer made of meat
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made of meat ...hmmm I thought meat was sinew? Okay, never thought about this before. Wow, new thought static. Makes you feel alive don't it?
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Mine has a glitch, too. It's called MS, lol.
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It's the only computer made of meat
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most definitely a meaty computer.
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Lol! I attribute it to information overload- something's bound to fall out to make room:).
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Oh yea, when I was a manager overload was a blank blinking stare. Those moments must have looked scary -my employees would just back out of the room and say, "I'll come back later." They would tell their co- workers, "don't go in there the boss is mad."
Lol ...
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
To heal a brain malfunction, is to re-wire in my opinion, not take drugs and psychoanalyze by trying to find emotional reasons why the brain is glitching. I don't think the brain is emotional. So why heal it through emotions or drugs. If some one is afraid to cross a bridge, cross the bridge a million times and rewire the misfire. my opinion.

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What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Lol! I attribute it to information overload- something's bound to fall out to make room:).


Oh yea, when I was a manager overload was a blank blinking stare. Those moments must have looked scary -my employees would just back out of the room and say, "I'll come back later." They would tell their co- workers, "don't go in there the boss is mad."
Lol ...
 Quoting: OceanRiver


Here's one for you- try to retain their respect when you're in the middle of writing a memo- and you can't, for the life of you, remember how to spell 'OFF'.
ROFL!!!
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
YES! I have the same things happen to me..........
 Quoting: HEBGB 964530


this is my theory.

Opening a small door like a cupboard resembles something like going after stored information in the brain. But the brain misfires thinking it opened the cupboard door instead of you and forgets to remember what you were doing, while it wonders what the hayle it was doing ..
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Lol! I attribute it to information overload- something's bound to fall out to make room:).


Oh yea, when I was a manager overload was a blank blinking stare. Those moments must have looked scary -my employees would just back out of the room and say, "I'll come back later." They would tell their co- workers, "don't go in there the boss is mad."
Lol ...


Here's one for you- try to retain their respect when you're in the middle of writing a memo- and you can't, for the life of you, remember how to spell 'OFF'.
ROFL!!!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 977010


Bringing me right back to my word glitches. How about:

Know Smoking in the break room.
-Management. LOl, I somehow retained respect but honestly do not know how. Lol
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
To heal a brain malfunction, is to re-wire in my opinion, not take drugs and psychoanalyze by trying to find emotional reasons why the brain is glitching. I don't think the brain is emotional. So why heal it through emotions or drugs. If some one is afraid to cross a bridge, cross the bridge a million times and rewire the misfire. my opinion.
 Quoting: OceanRiver



How do you rewire?
I've had this same problem of late, along with seeing flashes of light from the corner of my eyes and sometimes waking up in the middle of the night with terrible headaches. Been really stressed out lately, maybe that's why. 1dunno1
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
To heal a brain malfunction, is to re-wire in my opinion, not take drugs and psychoanalyze by trying to find emotional reasons why the brain is glitching. I don't think the brain is emotional. So why heal it through emotions or drugs. If some one is afraid to cross a bridge, cross the bridge a million times and rewire the misfire. my opinion.



How do you rewire?
I've had this same problem of late, along with seeing flashes of light from the corner of my eyes and sometimes waking up in the middle of the night with terrible headaches. Been really stressed out lately, maybe that's why. 1dunno1
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992403


thats not the brain glitz I was talking about, sounds like you may have a physical reason for your ills. If this keeps up see a doc. I am talking about psychological disorders, not physical. Best regards to you and your health.
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
To heal a brain malfunction, is to re-wire in my opinion, not take drugs and psychoanalyze by trying to find emotional reasons why the brain is glitching. I don't think the brain is emotional. So why heal it through emotions or drugs. If some one is afraid to cross a bridge, cross the bridge a million times and rewire the misfire. my opinion.

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How do you rewire?
I've had this same problem of late, along with seeing flashes of light from the corner of my eyes and sometimes waking up in the middle of the night with terrible headaches. Been really stressed out lately, maybe that's why. 1dunno1
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clappa
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
The mind is a strange thing, I think there is a glitch in my program. Though, I know the difference between- No and know, then and then, hear and here, they're, their, they're, and there, I have repeatedly miss placed these words over and over again in blogs and posts. Forever having to go back and fix them or have some one read my writing back for me to catch these mistakes.

Any one have these annoying brain miss fires out there like mine? A cure perhaps?

Another one for me that is maddening is opening a cupboard for something and forgetting what it was I wanted. I have to go back to what I was doing and remember. It's usually the cupboard .. What the flip?
 Quoting: OceanRiver


I thank my car for knowing where I am every day,sometimes I forget where I am or where I was going, or what I was thinking, I, sometimes forget that I forgot something and I do not know what it was, how about that? however I think if I could remember the most important of things of life, I may be on the right track.

someone told me that tinfoil hats helps.
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Ha! Love this. Now about these glitches, and misfires. I think that we can rewire the brain. I think I can overcome these things- but still figuring out how that can be done. I know the difference between then, than, there, they're etc.. but somehow, when I am writing, these words and others like them do not get placed properly, and it is embarrassing when I do it. It is if my brain will not stop and choose the correct word but thinks if it sounds the same it's all the same. Not so, I know that. If I were to be tested on it I would pass. Nevertheless, I have published material with these errors, now I always have to have someone look over my articles before I publish, which is not a bad practice but ... annoying that I have to do it.
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Perhaps computers, more essentially codes, were created in order to make us think that they "mimic" the actions of the brain so we would be more willing to accept technology that would be used to manipulate our brains. Sort of like programming your brain to accept the programming. But in reality your brain works nothing like a computer code.
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
I thank my car for knowing where I am every day,sometimes I forget where I am or where I was going, or what I was thinking, I, sometimes forget that I forgot something and I do not know what it was, how about that? however I think if I could remember the most important of things of life, I may be on the right track.

someone told me that tinfoil hats helps.
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hmmm, no I think that would interfere with the radio waves your tooth fillings pick up, would break up your transmutterings. Lol
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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OK So I'll try again lol

The link above is about nutrients for the brain. They work!
Try PS and Vinpocetine... you'll be glad you did.
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Perhaps computers, more essentially codes, were created in order to make us think that they "mimic" the actions of the brain so we would be more willing to accept technology that would be used to manipulate our brains. Sort of like programming your brain to accept the programming. But in reality your brain works nothing like a computer code.
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So your suggesting that an interceptor is attempting to intercept, and why would that be do tell?
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Ha! Love this. Now about these glitches, and misfires. I think that we can rewire the brain. I think I can overcome these things- but still figuring out how that can be done. I know the difference between then, than, there, they're etc.. but somehow, when I am writing, these words and others like them do not get placed properly, and it is embarrassing when I do it. It is if my brain will not stop and choose the correct word but thinks if it sounds the same it's all the same. Not so, I know that. If I were to be tested on it I would pass. Nevertheless, I have published material with these errors, now I always have to have someone look over my articles before I publish, which is not a bad practice but ... annoying that I have to do it.
 Quoting: OceanRiver

I can't tell you how many times I have said I need a new brain, I say it everyday.

That's why I'm here. This place keeps my brain busy by having to use it. If I don't exorcise my brain it will stop working all together.


hf
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Perhaps computers, more essentially codes, were created in order to make us think that they "mimic" the actions of the brain so we would be more willing to accept technology that would be used to manipulate our brains. Sort of like programming your brain to accept the programming. But in reality your brain works nothing like a computer code.


So your suggesting that an interceptor is attempting to intercept, and why would that be do tell?
 Quoting: OceanRiver


It's more of an issue of 1's and zero's. Or binary thinking, logical determination. By channeling your reasoning into accepting that your decisions are based upon a probabilistic outcome of a set of variables all determined by a 1 or a zero, on or off, black or white, then your thinking has been programmed into a more deterministic set of parameters. Easier to then manipulate the outcome and minimize the risk of a reaction outside the desired set of parameters.
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Perhaps computers, more essentially codes, were created in order to make us think that they "mimic" the actions of the brain so we would be more willing to accept technology that would be used to manipulate our brains. Sort of like programming your brain to accept the programming. But in reality your brain works nothing like a computer code.


So your suggesting that an interceptor is attempting to intercept, and why would that be do tell?


It's more of an issue of 1's and zero's. Or binary thinking, logical determination. By channeling your reasoning into accepting that your decisions are based upon a probabilistic outcome of a set of variables all determined by a 1 or a zero, on or off, black or white, then your thinking has been programmed into a more deterministic set of parameters. Easier to then manipulate the outcome and minimize the risk of a reaction outside the desired set of parameters.
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Your "glitches" most likely represent your "heart" expressing itself that it is not confined by the deterministic code. Go with the flow, learn from the mistakes if you can and embrace the expression of your heart.
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Might explain why I put a whole load of dirty clothes into the dryer. question
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Re: I think the brain is an organic computer and my program has a glitch.
Perhaps computers, more essentially codes, were created in order to make us think that they "mimic" the actions of the brain so we would be more willing to accept technology that would be used to manipulate our brains. Sort of like programming your brain to accept the programming. But in reality your brain works nothing like a computer code.


So your suggesting that an interceptor is attempting to intercept, and why would that be do tell?


It's more of an issue of 1's and zero's. Or binary thinking, logical determination. By channeling your reasoning into accepting that your decisions are based upon a probabilistic outcome of a set of variables all determined by a 1 or a zero, on or off, black or white, then your thinking has been programmed into a more deterministic set of parameters. Easier to then manipulate the outcome and minimize the risk of a reaction outside the desired set of parameters.
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So you're saying that the way the human unit is ultimately programmed to operate, determines what information is important for use, and that unit eliminates what it considers nonessential detail in its over all objectives, and therefor the mathematical probability of inserting the correct synonym is good enough to achieve this (this/my) human package's objectives. So basically, I de-clutter and eliminating what is considered unimportant detail to meet my quota. Sounds like I have a greater need for speed, then accuracy ... hmmm
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]
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Might explain why I put a whole load of dirty clothes into the dryer. question
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LOL, now that I have not done. LOL love it! I did miss my exit by 11 miles the other day. I was busy hearing my self think ... out loud.
What has been, is. What will be- has already been. Kings rise, and kings are deposed. Their domains crumble, and other dominions take their place. What is the verdict? There is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes. My other favorite sight- Prophetic Dream Journal
[link to newinepouring.com]





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