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  1. #21
    Far McFar Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Jeff Hunter is dead.

    No, He is not DEAD. But you have many braincells that are
  2. #22
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Far McFar No, He is not DEAD. But you have many braincells that are

    Even my dead brain cells contain more useful information than the entire collection of everything you've ever posted on the internet.
  3. #23
    Far McFar Tuskegee Airman
    that doesnt even track
  4. #24
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Far McFar that doesnt even track

    You really can't grasp that simple concept?

    Do you really need something so simple broken down?

    Braincells contain information.

    Internet posts contain information.

    There us more useful information in my dead nonfunctional braincells that there is in the entire collection of everything you have ever posted on the internet.

    I know this is confusing to a simple minded mong but I believe in you sport, you can dooweete.
  5. #25
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Far McFar there are lots of Jeff Hunters in the bay area. 3 in Walnut Creek (one being our Jeff) and 2 who both are Attorneys (probably son and father)

    there is a Capt Jeff Hunter who looks like a thinner version of our Jeff hunter who is the police of Sunnyvale (or a neighboring city there of)

    Jeffs Mom is Mayor Hunter (former) of Saratoga California (Silicon Valley). I already knew about that one.

    Alice was never Jeffs wife, that was a Joke. It was his Aunt or Sister who was studying to become a doctor in which she became and worked at Walnut Creek-John Muir Hospital. Head of ER for a time. retired and moved to the east coast as did Jeff.

    Same facial and speech behavior of Jeff at the Dreamforce speech. Seems like they could be cousins or relatives

    I'm going with this theory from now on. The multiple Jeff theory. In that case we must troll all of them at the same time in hopes that one of them is the "T-P4IN ENigga"

    https://x.com/jhunter101/status/1844963823184200122

  6. #26
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Even my dead brain cells contain more useful information than the entire collection of everything you've ever posted on the internet.



    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You really can't grasp that simple concept?

    Do you really need something so simple broken down?

    Braincells contain information.

    Internet posts contain information.

    There us more useful information in my dead nonfunctional braincells that there is in the entire collection of everything you have ever posted on the internet.

    I know this is confusing to a simple minded mong but I believe in you sport, you can dooweete.

    Speedy, your analogy is flawed. Brain cells don’t work like a hard drive where information is stored permanently. Neurons act more like RAM in a computer—they process and transmit information in real time, but they don’t ‘store’ long-term data by themselves. Memory and information are stored in the synaptic connections between neurons, and when brain cells die, any information they helped process is lost.

    Claiming that your dead brain cells 'contain' information is like saying your computer's RAM holds data after it’s been powered off—once it’s dead, the information is gone. So, sorry to break it to you, but your dead brain cells aren’t helping your case here.
  7. #27
    Bradley Florida Man
    I can confirm the real Jeff Hunter is a member of this community. Though he has not posted in some time
  8. #28
    Will the real Jeff Hunter please step forward?
  9. #29
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Speedy, your analogy is flawed. Brain cells don’t work like a hard drive where information is stored permanently. Neurons act more like RAM in a computer—they process and transmit information in real time, but they don’t ‘store’ long-term data by themselves. Memory and information are stored in the synaptic connections between neurons, and when brain cells die, any information they helped process is lost.

    Claiming that your dead brain cells 'contain' information is like saying your computer's RAM holds data after it’s been powered off—once it’s dead, the information is gone. So, sorry to break it to you, but your dead brain cells aren’t helping your case here.

    OK Mr. Literal. Go snort or smoke some more chemicals kid.
  10. #30
    As long as you have the DNA, you can reconstruct the entire person, including memories up to the point of death. All the instructions and minute details are right in there.
  11. #31
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ As long as you have the DNA, you can reconstruct the entire person, including memories up to the point of death. All the instructions and minute details are right in there.

    Movies aren't real specky.
  12. #32
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker OK Mr. Literal. Go snort or smoke some more chemicals kid.

    I go through coffee withdrawls on purpose to bring myself closer to God. and then I abuse stimulants for the same purposes
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood What's the point of being alive…Or doing anything… without… y'know, coffee or… something Like, just, I dunno… a week without it and… never… never again.no more ever again… even if you "feel" good or whatever,You're just… slower now… forever… can't ever wake up the same.Why even keep… like… going?Why are we stuck in this, uh, awful life thing where…We need… some plant thing to… uh… kickstart the brain?It’s so weird, right? We don’t even need it,But still… there it is… like some… god's gift,Up on this huge, like, mountain…That we can't ever reach 'cause… we run out of coffee… every time…
  13. #33
    A single gram of DNA can store up to 455 exabytes of data, which is almost as much as the global data storage capacity, which reached around 470 exabytes in 2021. To put this into perspective, that is enough to store all the world's data in a container smaller than a sugar cube.
  14. #34
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I go through coffee withdrawls on purpose to bring myself closer to God. and then I abuse stimulants for the same purposes

    I'm sure "god" is midly amused by your behavior.
  15. #35
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Bombay Trap Star



    Sikh and you shall find
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