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UPDATE August 17 Today my brain and music
student (also in the Brain Movie www.MirrorMovie.com ) Bobby Reginelli came over-- He
called because he is going to BURNING MAN and needed
a bike to take with him. He
was going to go buy one and I said, Its a really nice light spring shock absorber mountain bike with VERY comfortable cruiser handlebars and a 12 speed rear wheel. Absolutely Perfect for Burning Man Festival. The way we got it was by first CLICKING FORWARD We then started cruising the neighborhood with our third eyes open-- and within no time at all we stopped to talk to this guy working on his go cart-- WHO WAS ALSO GOING TO BURNING MAN!!! We told him we were looking for a bike Bobby could take, and he said "Get out of your car-- I've got one for you, free." PURE BRAIN RADAR MAGIC. And, if that wasn't enough, on the way around the neighborhood I also picked up a NEW Sony DVD player and VCR as well, for free of course, that someone had just put out in the alley. I needed one for my basement as I had given away the previous one I had in my exercise room. Good Karma and Brain Radar combined I guess. :-))))
* * * ORIGINAL REPORT:
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Brain
Radar Week Day Two
For the past year I have been
trying to learn to fly remote control "RC" model
airplanes.
After spending hundreds of dollars
on these things and crashing many of them-- I decided
that I would like to "graduate" to a fancier plane
than the one I currently have-- but have been
hesitant to spend the $175 needed to upgrade to a
newer model.
Just last week, just a few days
ago, I clearly had this idea on my mind...I had
planes on my brain...
So, on Brain Radar Week Day Two,
out of the clear blue sky--
to coin an appropriate phrase, I
was
garage sale hunting-- and at this
place, a nice lady just GAVE this to me
today...
The BIG YELLOW RC BIPLANE
Its hard to convey the enormity of this thing in a picture--- it is huge, with a SEVEN FOOT WING SPAN... I took the plane to my local hobby shop several days later to get some help in adjusting it, and everyone at the shop went ga ga. But that's not the end of the story--- Bear in mind, the hobby shop is a 40 minute drive from the place where I got the plane. While I was at the shop, an old guy walks in and tells me "I used to have a plane just like that! Its called "Old Timer", and was a model plane that people built from hand based on an every expanding blueprint, that eventually ended up as this HUGE version with a 7 foot wingspan. It is an OUTSTANDING plane to fly."
The old guy then asked me where I got it, and I explained that a women in west Denver gave it to me, as it was built by her recently deceased father in-law, and ex-FBI agent who was obsessed with RC model planes.
The old guy then proceeded to tell me this amazing story, "I know who built that plane, I used to fly with him, and his name was FORD."
Outside the store, on the spot, this man offered me $150 for the plane. But I said, "Well, not yet, I think I should at least try to fly it first!"
Imagine this.... out of millions of Denver residents, a guy walked into the hobby shop at the exact same time I was there, who knew the person who built my airplane, and he knew him by name, and used to go flying with him. I haven't been in this hobby shop twice in a year, and when I do go there again, this astonishing coincidence occurs. It is a COSMIC Coincidence.
Anyway, I went back inside the shop to get a few more parts, and the man behind the counter said-- "You are really a lucky guy-- that's about $650 worth of airplane you've got there!"
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Left over fun....
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Brain
Radar Week Day Four
Okay, so who hasn't read one of the
harry Potter books? All three of you raise your
hand...
I have enjoyed reading (actually
LISTENING) to the series, and last week was the release
of the final installment. There was a HUGE party at my
local bookstore, and FOUR THOUSAND PEOPLE showed
up.
For the event, a woodworking wizard
was there making magic wands on the spot, and I saw the
MOST BEAUTIFUL one, made out of ebony and rosewood,
with a unicorn hair core (well, I'm not sure about the
unicorn hair part...). And I decided to buy it to add
to my collection of wands.
Yes, "magic" wands do exist, and
they can "focus" your brain energy where you direct
it.
Pencils, knives, canes, musical
instruments, and wands--- they all direct your mental
focus.
Moments after purchasing my new wand
(actually shown above), I immediately, apparently put
it to work by channeling my Brain Radar Perception. By
definition, Brain Radar puts you in the right place at
the right time.....
Within minutes of swishing my new
wand around, I looked down on a table, surrounded by
people. Not a single person saw what I saw....
It was a certificate for a copy of
the new $39 Harry Potter book.
I picked it up, and after midnight
handed it to the cashier, and got a free copy of the
new book......
Accio
New Book!!
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Brain
Radar Week Day Five
Last summer, Brain Radar led me to
find an INCREDIBLE bicycle-- someone had left it out by
the dumpster, unwanted. I picked it up, took it home,
made a couple of adjustments-- and it was an INCREDIBLE
find.
The bike was a lightweight Centurian
12 speed, with razor thin racing tires, a Shimano
derailleur, the works. I was simply ASTONISHED when I
rode it-- it was the easiest to ride, most wonderfully
responsive bike I had ever been on-- and I am a bike
mechanic of 30 years.
The thing was, I had been riding a
wonderful Trek 1200 model for about 12 years, and when
I bought it, I made the error of getting a frame size
that was just a little bit too big, and I had always
wished I had a smaller frame.
This bike I had found had the
PERFECT frame size for me, and these remarkable
wheels.
And it was FREE.
Anyway, I do like upturned touring
handlebars better than racing handlebars and find them
much more comfortable for commuting, and I wished to
put touring bars on this bike like I had done with my
Trek.
Just the DAY BEFORE I had gone to
the bike shop and asked to buy a touring style
handlebar to put on the Centurion. But, the bike shop
was all out, although they said they could order them,
but it would take a little while, and they would be a
bit expensive.
I said thank you, and said "I guess
I will just have to find a bicycle with the kind of
handlebars I want." And I left the store.
The next day, the VERY NEXT DAY, I
am walking Erfie and Chloe (see www.ErfieandChloe.com)
down my street, and I glance down the alley ONE BLOCK
from my house.
What do I see?
Take a guess......
BINGO BULLSEYE!!!
And the proper brake levers (which I
needed too) to boot!
INCREDIBLE Brain Radar
Targeting.
I put them on the lightwieght,
perfect sized Centurian,
and now I have the most bitchin bike
on the block...
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Brain
Radar Week Day Six
Last April I produced, filmed,
edited, and released a movie called
Captain Sherlock Solves
9/11--
about a professional pilot and his
analysis of the mysteries about September 11th that
have gone unanswered (although he answers many of these
questions in our film).
I have put the film up for free
download at www.CaptainSherlock.com,
but as you can guess, we
have quite a bit of competition
getting attention for our film, as we don't have a
million dollar advertising budget.
We have been struggling for a way to
get more people to learn about the film.
Last year I was picking up shipping
envelopes from the packaging distributor that sells me
these things. I struck up a conversation with the
manager, and my intuition was telling me that I might
have something in common with this gentleman, and we
began to talk.
His name was Jim, and it turned out
he was a real film aficionado, extremely knowledgable
about film making, and in fact, was a real Hollywood
screenwriter, who regularly sold stories to film
companies in California. He regularly visited some very
influential people in the business.
This little bit of casual
intuitive friendliness soon turned into a solid
friendship between us, and when I needed a location to
film parts of my production, Jim let me use his
warehouse to set up a studio scene, and even operated
one of the cameras in our shoot.
After watching my production in the
works, he told me that he believed my project was
interesting enough to write his own story about ME
making my film,
and he proceeded to write his own
story based on my project and what I went through to
create Captain Sherlock.
On Brain Radar Day Six I get a phone
call from Jim. He told me that has story had been sold
to none other than the very famous actor William Hurt,
who now has his own film production company, and who
plans to make the film--- with me as the main
character.
Now THAT'S promotion from a Brain
Radar friend.
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Brain
Radar Week Day Seven
Recently I released some older
recordings I had made many years ago, but I wanted to
clean up a few of these tracks and make a fresh
transfer to digital media from the original
tapes.
Unfortunately, I no longer had the
type of machine that would play the original tapes I
had stored in my basement, and I was trying to figure
out how to do this.
Lo and behold, I suddenly get a call
from my friend Paul Conley, who was the first person to
use a synthesizer on a rock and roll record, even
before the Beach Boys did it with "Good Vibrations".
(Paul's group was Lothar and the Hand People)
Paul asked me if I wanted to have
his two track Pioneer tape recorder-- EXACTLY what I
needed, and I picked it up on day seven!
Shazamm!!! Brain Radar
Communication!
So,
that's a typical week for me clicking my amygdala
forward into
Brain
Radar Magic.
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about you?
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