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Who or what is Neurocam?
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Ace Citizen
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Jan-21-2005 06:07
For all those budding sleuths out there I need you to answer me a question, who or what is Neurocam? I know this may sound simple, but believe me these people weave a mysterious web.
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Ace Citizen
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Feb-14-2005 17:27
After the assignment I have heard nothing from Neurocam. Maybe they've run out of ideas, but they did mention operatives are activated once every 20-30 days so we'll just have to wait and see.
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Madame TBird
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Feb-15-2005 21:08
I would venture to to guess that ya'll have fallen prey to an online hoax.
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Orbitrux
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Feb-15-2005 22:46
TBird--I wondered the same thing the other day. Surely the lack of recent activity on this message means they've all been brainwashed? ;)
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grumblebunny
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Feb-17-2005 10:21
I'm intrigued by this Neurocam thing. I read up on several sites about this and (if the information wasn't planted by the Neurocam people) the assignments generally sound pretty wild (after the initial questionnaire and description of five hours on a particular date).
Ace, can you tell us any more about that Magus assignment? It sounded like it bored you.
I was thinking of signing up, but the assignments I read about (for example spraypainting a Neurocam billboard and putting red stickers on art in as many galleries as possible) sound like opportunities for some people (Neurocam) to get strangers to perform risky pranks rather than assignments which lead anywhere.
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Orbitrux
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Feb-17-2005 11:54
*gasps in horror* STICKERS ON ART? Please, please, please--if Neurocam asks you to do this--don't. It could ruin the art--especially paintings.
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Kara Duke
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Feb-17-2005 12:48
Good Heavens above! I wouldn't for the life of me get involved. Look at this!
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/12/17/1102787276356.html?oneclick=true
Sounds like madness. I would only join something if I knew exactly what it was, and if I knew for sure it wouldn't get ever do something to anger the law.
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Kara Duke
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Feb-17-2005 12:50
Crap! Now the link won't work. Dang. I'll see if i can relocate it.
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Kara Duke
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Feb-17-2005 12:56
Here's a bunch of weirdo stuff. i still can't figure out exactly what it is.
http://maz.dnsalias.org/ftp/neurocam.doc
http://neurofiles.blogspot.com/
http://www.theage.com.au/photogallery/2004/12/17/1102787262947.html
http://www.allegedlyuber.com/article.php?story=20041230220326289&mode=print
Creepy stuff. Why do they just let anybody join?
it dosn't make sense. I would like to figure out who in blazes they are, but I'll have to figure out just how, before I really can.
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Olive Oyl
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Feb-17-2005 16:19
So what was exactly the assignment concerning "The Magus" ?
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Ace Citizen
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Feb-17-2005 16:32
Initially 'The Magus' assignment was quite exciting, I mean as much as slipping a Neurocam card into a book can be. But it was more "is anybody watching" that sort of stuff that made it exciting. The only problem was I had to do it six times and the book becomes increasingly hard to find. It just isn't in every bookstore. Other that the traipsing around covering huge distances in the car and on foot I guess it was OK.
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