Neurocam Operations
Some Operations
...know that it's entirely due to my Neurocam adventures, but, as I write this, my blog has had more than 168 hits for the week. Not much, you might say, but, considering I was averaging around 50 hits per week in the past, I'm pretty excited.
So what am I going to do now that I have a bonafide readership base? Well I could make some profound social comment... Or I could reveal my inner-most secrets in an attempt to find online redemption... I could even start an online dating service... But instead I've decided to take the tried and true path of anyone who's ever had an audience - I've going to sell my soul to advertising!
Now before you all run away (I hate advertising too...) I promise that this'll be quick, painless, easily ignored and that there'll be another Neurocam update straight afterward.
Still here? Then here we go:
If you happen to be in Canberra, ACT, Australia this weekend you should go check out my very good friend Petra Elliott who'll be performing acoustically at "Toast" (in Civic... Don't ask for an address - I don't have one) on Sunday night from 9pm. I promise you won't be disappointed.
See? That's the end of the advert. I trust that wasn't too painful for you.
And now for more Neurocam developments:
I got an e-mail from Robert today. It would appear that there may be more to the CD I recovered that previously thought:
Good work G
Persist with the CD, we are pretty sure you only scratched the surface.
By the way the photo you posted on your blog is not of me, but we know
who it is. More on that later.
Keep up the good work
R
As a result of this e-mail I played with the CD for a couple of hours more, but couldn't make it reveal any further secrets. Anybody got any ideas about what I should do with it? I suspect it might make a good frisbee...
Nothing else to report, as of yet, but, as I promised yesterday I do have some photos from Assignment 3. And, as an extra special surprise, I've also got a few photos that were taken during my 1st assignment.
Let's begin with Assignment 3.
Here's a photo of me with Doctor/Nurse Adrian/Ben and a few of the other people present on the night. Check out the guy in the car behind us!
Now here's a picture of "C" (who I met up with that night) and Doctor/Nurse Adrian/Ben:
He may be smiling there, but I still suspect that C may be a tad shifty... What's his connection to Z? I've asked Robert for his thoughts, but received no response.
Now onto the photos taken during Assignment 1. They probably require no explanation:
Yep! That's me! Spraying "Neurocam is a matter of perception" onto one of the Neurocam billboards... Any law enforcement reading this?
One of these days my lack of shame is going to get me into strife.
That's all I've got for you today. I imagine that the next few days will be a little quieter (a least as far as Neurocam is involved) so maybe I'll try to work on some of that social commentary that has been a touch lacking from this blog. Then again, I may just sit on the couch and watch non-stop cable...Mmmmm.... Cable....
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