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Nice story but it's just hearsay.
Great, but we honestly don't need the soundtrack to build up emotional engagement.
Mork from orks ship. 😆
I am sorry biut this is not evidence, this is a testimony.
I had a Computer-I teacher in 1984. He pretended to let us get away with stuff – learning to copy and modify the 1st generation of video games, like Hunt the Wumpus & Wizardry I. We would quickly do our coursework & then sneak games for forty minutes. Learning to bypass the system speaker, how to get into the diskette's copy protection, etc. He acted clueless, but the smart kid pointed out that we were learning WAY more skills than on the syllabus. Mr. Sanford thought it was hilarious that he'd tricked us into teaching ourselves most of the Computer II course.
I'm getting a similar feeling about the Fortean anomalies. The phenomenon isn't making stupid mistakes. It's sneakily leading us. I hope it's good.
Positive waves.