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[URL]http://www.neurocam.com/[/URL]
The website is australian owned, but that is about all that is known about the owers of the site.
For more information check out:
A news article about the site [URL]http://www.argn.com/archive/neurocam_australias_latest_mystery.html[/URL]
and the forum on totse.com where I learnt of the site's existance
[URL]https://www.totse.com/bbs/Forum13/HTML/007343.html[/URL]
Dicuss - it could make for interesting debate.
Still, its got widespread interest eh.
> I'm not convinced the background checks are legit, in fact I highly
> doubt it. They'd have to be government to do that, no?
Probably. And wouldnt the government have access to better webdesigners, that have greater knowledge of html, and use something more advanced than cgi email scripts to contact people?
It's definetely fake, probably one of those "alternate-reality" games.
http://www.argn.com/
Obviously fake.
It changed things.
> Malaktix wrote:
> too many idiots frequent there.
>
> Paradox: wrote:
> forum I frequent
It wasnt directed at him. He managed to spell "frequent" correctly therefore he's not one of the people I was talking about.
So there is no correct password.
And there is a bunch of useless tags.
Probably the work of dreamweaver or frontpage that insist on adding pointless tags.
> too many idiots frequent there.
Paradox: wrote:
> forum I frequent