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05-17-2007, 03:18 AM | #1 (permalink) |
PARTY! SUPER PARTY!
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05-17-2007, 07:03 AM | #5 (permalink) | |
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Nick's blog...
http://lifeas.nickstarr.com/2007/05/14/its-effen-hot/ In case he takes it down: Quote:
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05-17-2007, 08:18 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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And Nick's resume, he has taken his phone number off. He got a new one, so the (727)688-4868 is no good.
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05-17-2007, 08:38 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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Yay! No side effects! (retards.)
( from -- http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?se...cal&id=5312070 )
(New York - WABC, May 16, 2007) - There's a CD out on the market that apparently gives the listener the feeling of getting high -- high like on drugs. Different sounds apparently trigger highs from different drugs. And young kids know about this. Eyewitness News reporter Jeff Rossen has the story. Euphoria in a box -- a CD delivered right to your home. The makers say, just listen.and you'll get high. One track is supposed to make you feel like you're on peyote. Another one is supposed to give you the feeling of smoking marijuana. It sounds like a mish-mosh of bizarre sounds with a beat behind it. It's catching on with suburban high school kids. In Wanaque, New Jersey, they swear it works. "You listen to it and you just kinda zone out, feel weird and kinda gives you the effect I guess," one student said. "It gave me the side effects that it said it would," another student said. The CD goes for about $20 dollars online from a company called I-Doser.com, which has no address or contact number. On the CD case, the makers explain how it works: binaural sound waves that synchronize your brain giving you the sensation of a drug high. Dr. Darius Kohan is an autologist neurologist at NYU -- basically an expert on how the ear affects the brain. So, we asked him, is this medically possible? "Music will never, never make you hallucinate," Dr. Kohan said. I listened in silence to the entire 15 minute track. I felt relaxed when I was sitting still, but nothing else. Doctors say the CD itself cannot hurt you. But drug experts are worried, worried for the kids who take it to the next level. "Well I think it's very, very easy for kids to say I may get this from the CD but I may very well actually get it from the real drug and go out and use," said Dr. Petros Levounis. Could it be the new gateway drug? A legal CD available to anyone with access to the Internet? Whatever the case, it's an alert for all parents. |
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