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Re: [lojban] Re: subliminal learning lojban?



I was kind of wondering if that was the case.

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Minimiscience <minimiscience@gmail.com> wrote:
de'i li 03 pi'e 12 pi'e 2009 la'o fy. Luke Bergen .fy. cusku zoi skamyxatra.
> I found this just now: http://www.suburbandestiny.com/?p=588 in which the
> blogger mentions "subliminal learning lojban" here:
> ...
> What is this thing?  Is this in any way associated with LLG or anything
> official?
.skamyxatra

This is what is known as a "scam."  If you click the "Brainwave Mind Voyages"
link, you'll see that the sellers appear to have grabbed a bunch of random
subjects and slapped them onto FSM only knows what, combined with utter abuse
of New Age-sounding scientific vocabulary to rope in their key demographic:
idiots.  Buying this just to see what it is (and I will bet you 10,000 to 1
that it doesn't work) will not be worth your while.

Also, some advice for the next couple of decades: If it has the word "quantum"
in it and it is not a physics textbook or course from a respectable university,
keep it away from your money.

mu'omi'e .kamymecraijun.

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do ta'e pilno le va valsi .i mi na jinvi lodu'u ri valsi da poi do jinvi lodu'u
ri valsi ke'a


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