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Grapeguy

09/19/15 11:07 PM

#65683 RE: Stockman1010101 #65681

So which story is true? MSI management is scared to ship a Neurosync to you? Or is the story that you had credit card problems and now wanted feedback from users BEFORE you tried to repurchase? Wasn't that what your pm to me stated? You have me curious. And if you do not own stock then how could you pre-order?
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sharkfox

09/20/15 5:14 AM

#65688 RE: Stockman1010101 #65681

this is simply not true, you're throwing around buzz words like ALGORITHM COMPUTER CONTROL LANGUAGE and TIME MACHINElike you know anything about either, let me break it down for you:

algorithm: a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer

programming language(I assume this is what you meant, nobody says computer control language): a formal constructed language designed to communicate instructions to a machine, particularly a computer

an algorithm for a mouse or flightstick as an input method is no more difficult from a programming standpoint than data read from an eeg. the accuracy and power of the sensor is all that is important, input lag from the neurosync was not a problem as you can see in my videos when the device was removed the white light went flat , verifying that the input lag was minimal and the device measures accurately.

programming for a bci is simple and allows for much more creativity.

simple languages such as flash, java, java script and c++ are easy to program and we will see the bulk of apps from these languages.

please don't assume because you're unable to understand programming languages that the average 6th grader who can make a game with unreal engine or unity is going to have trouble programming something as simple as an input method for a game
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MrPlow

09/20/15 9:17 AM

#65692 RE: Stockman1010101 #65681

Did you pre order or order from amazon? I resubmitted the pre order on sep 5th and received my neurosync on sep 12th.
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sighlent1

09/20/15 10:41 AM

#65694 RE: Stockman1010101 #65681

"The level of complexity is similar to the ability to build a time machine or the cure for cancer. All of will be achieved one day but not today or in the near future"

Video from 2011
Start watching @ 13:30


I think that we're ready for this type of technology
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twaflyer1

09/20/15 4:17 PM

#65697 RE: Stockman1010101 #65681

Vois How can you test the Neurosky mind-wave device, then say because it doesn't do what is expected of it, that the NeuroSync is just as flawed? Yes they are similar in many ways, but the NeuroSync should be evaluated on its merits alone, not what the Mind-wave can or cannot do!

It's a shame your NeuroSync order somehow was displaced, but please order again, as many of us had to do! Maybe your attitude will change once you see it in operation! Tech guys like you can help the Company in many ways, so see if you can get a hold of a NeuroSync! Amazon might have a sale one day, so be alert!!

Maybe I am not with it, but my view of Penny-Stocks is to buy the most Innovative or promising P-Stock available, then wait for it to develop! Not only do small Companies have to develop the device or product itself, but the Sales and Marketing plan too! Then One has to develop relationships with the LARGE Tech firms, for that is another option to explore! So, I look forward to a strong development in one or more of those areas! As to the relationships with the Big TECH firms I know that their requirements are known by Mind Solutions already, and that some surprise may come out of the work in that area! Just starting really, with much more progress to be seen in all of the areas mentioned! Good Luck...T
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rbtree

09/20/15 5:29 PM

#65699 RE: Stockman1010101 #65681

Here's some of what a real neuroscientist who works with medical grade BCI devices costing $thousands had to say recently:

Gerwin Schalk
Sep 18 (2 days ago)

to me
Dear R*******

All these devices are essentially based on the same recording concept, which has inherent limitations. Those systems that only have individual sensors that are placed far away from the signals of interest (i.e., in the ear, on the forehead, etc.), are essentially all toys.

I do not have, and did not have, any connection to this company, and do not think I need to justify this to anyone. I am a scientist who is doing credible research.

All the best,
Gerv

Gerwin Schalk, Ph.D.
Deputy Director, National Center for Adaptive Neurotechnologies
Research Scientist, Wadsworth Center, NYS Dept. of Health
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giaiv22

09/21/15 10:20 PM

#65777 RE: Stockman1010101 #65681

Read the patent submitted by Chiu- that's what the device was meant to do.. Was focused on audio

VOIS guys basically using a screwdriver to hammer a nail.

If they actually went forward with what the patent was meant for- they'd have a really cool unique product but instead they trying to be like Emotiv